NEW YORK (AP) — Oreos are getting a skinny new look, and its maker says the new cookie is a "sophisticated" snack for grown-ups that isn't meant to be twisted or dunked. "If people want to do that, it's clearly up to them," said Janda Lukin, senior director of Oreo for North America at parent company Mondelez International. Despite having fewer calories per serving, Mondelez says the new cookies aren't meant to be a diet snack. [...] the "Thins" name could be a stealth way to appeal to people who want to watch their weight, without the stigma of being seen as a diet food.