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mrussel1 said:tempo_n_groove said:Hostess bought the right s to Drakes cakes.
They are home of the Devil Dog, Yankee Doodle, Yodel and Ding Dong.
These are superior to anything that Hostess actually makes.
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CROJAM95 said:Oh snap
just realized funny bones are Drakes.... don’t smoke kids0 -
Anyone in NYC remember eating a Chocodile?
It's a chocolate covered twinkie w a different name from years ago.
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tempo_n_groove said:Anyone in NYC remember eating a Chocodile?
It's a chocolate covered twinkie w a different name from years ago.
I LOVED these.Never heard of it, had to look it up. Says they are available on the East Coast again.HistoryThe Chocodile mascot was formerly Chauncey Chocodile, but Hostess has removed him from packaging and their website in recent years. Since the late 1990s, Chocodiles have no longer been sold on the East Coast of the United States. Hostess had only a few West Coast factories making them, and to ensure the products' freshness, Chocodiles were sold only on the West Coast.There has been debate over whether a Chocodile is a chocolate-covered Twinkie. The debate arose from the seeming "texture difference" between the Twinkie and the Chocodile. During a taste test and debate in Vacaville, California, opinions were split among those taking the test, as to whether the taste of the cake was the same. This issue was resolved during a show on the Food Network where it was confirmed by Hostess that the Chocodile was, in fact, a chocolate-covered Twinkie. This has caused consternation for some who continue to swear the cake is different. In actuality, it's the chocolate that makes the difference. Due to the chocolate coating, the cake tends to stay more moist, leading to the slightly different texture when compared to a normal Twinkie[citation needed].In 2014, Hostess Brands reintroduced the cake as "Chocodile Twinkies".[1] The new cakes are 1.45 oz. each, and are labelled as "Fun size" as the original Chocodiles were 2 oz. each. They are also now available on the East Coast.In 2017, Hostess reintroduced the full sized Chocodiles as "Fudge Covered Twinkies".0 -
oftenreading said:I had no idea that McDonalds ever had a chocolate pie. I suspect it never made its way out to northern BC
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Oh fuck, is YouTube a rabbit hole.So...I was looking for an easy video showing the greatness of Zingers....and I found yet another YouTube video that made me scared. Scared for people and scared about people.I shut it down once he started mimicking the devil, but I imagine this guy eating people that he kidnapped and has stored away in his closet (likely alive, in boxes with air-holes, where he feeds them just enough food and water to keep them going) vs. eating hostess snack foods.Wow.
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Renfield said:tempo_n_groove said:Anyone in NYC remember eating a Chocodile?
It's a chocolate covered twinkie w a different name from years ago.
I LOVED these.Never heard of it, had to look it up. Says they are available on the East Coast again.HistoryThe Chocodile mascot was formerly Chauncey Chocodile, but Hostess has removed him from packaging and their website in recent years. Since the late 1990s, Chocodiles have no longer been sold on the East Coast of the United States. Hostess had only a few West Coast factories making them, and to ensure the products' freshness, Chocodiles were sold only on the West Coast.There has been debate over whether a Chocodile is a chocolate-covered Twinkie. The debate arose from the seeming "texture difference" between the Twinkie and the Chocodile. During a taste test and debate in Vacaville, California, opinions were split among those taking the test, as to whether the taste of the cake was the same. This issue was resolved during a show on the Food Network where it was confirmed by Hostess that the Chocodile was, in fact, a chocolate-covered Twinkie. This has caused consternation for some who continue to swear the cake is different. In actuality, it's the chocolate that makes the difference. Due to the chocolate coating, the cake tends to stay more moist, leading to the slightly different texture when compared to a normal Twinkie[citation needed].In 2014, Hostess Brands reintroduced the cake as "Chocodile Twinkies".[1] The new cakes are 1.45 oz. each, and are labelled as "Fun size" as the original Chocodiles were 2 oz. each. They are also now available on the East Coast.In 2017, Hostess reintroduced the full sized Chocodiles as "Fudge Covered Twinkies".
Nice to learn a little more about it actually!
Thanks!!!
Anyone else ever have these?0 -
F Me In The Brain said:
https://youtu.be/i01NMa5yIwA
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Ha - that is a bizarre song, had not heard it before.
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tempo_n_groove said:Renfield said:tempo_n_groove said:Anyone in NYC remember eating a Chocodile?
It's a chocolate covered twinkie w a different name from years ago.
I LOVED these.Never heard of it, had to look it up. Says they are available on the East Coast again.HistoryThe Chocodile mascot was formerly Chauncey Chocodile, but Hostess has removed him from packaging and their website in recent years. Since the late 1990s, Chocodiles have no longer been sold on the East Coast of the United States. Hostess had only a few West Coast factories making them, and to ensure the products' freshness, Chocodiles were sold only on the West Coast.There has been debate over whether a Chocodile is a chocolate-covered Twinkie. The debate arose from the seeming "texture difference" between the Twinkie and the Chocodile. During a taste test and debate in Vacaville, California, opinions were split among those taking the test, as to whether the taste of the cake was the same. This issue was resolved during a show on the Food Network where it was confirmed by Hostess that the Chocodile was, in fact, a chocolate-covered Twinkie. This has caused consternation for some who continue to swear the cake is different. In actuality, it's the chocolate that makes the difference. Due to the chocolate coating, the cake tends to stay more moist, leading to the slightly different texture when compared to a normal Twinkie[citation needed].In 2014, Hostess Brands reintroduced the cake as "Chocodile Twinkies".[1] The new cakes are 1.45 oz. each, and are labelled as "Fun size" as the original Chocodiles were 2 oz. each. They are also now available on the East Coast.In 2017, Hostess reintroduced the full sized Chocodiles as "Fudge Covered Twinkies".
Nice to learn a little more about it actually!
Thanks!!!
Anyone else ever have these?2014: Cincinnati
2016: Lexington and Wrigley 10 -
F Me In The Brain said:Oh fuck, is YouTube a rabbit hole.So...I was looking for an easy video showing the greatness of Zingers....and I found yet another YouTube video that made me scared. Scared for people and scared about people.I shut it down once he started mimicking the devil, but I imagine this guy eating people that he kidnapped and has stored away in his closet (likely alive, in boxes with air-holes, where he feeds them just enough food and water to keep them going) vs. eating hostess snack foods.Wow.Lol! He’s a politicianRan reconnaissance at the 7-11 near my office. Not yet ready-may have to be triple dog dared into it.0
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F Me In The Brain said:Ha - that is a bizarre song, had not heard it before.
but they played it all the time on Charlotte radio when I was in college.
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SD48277 said:
The McD ones were unlike the Asian ones Renfield posted. Just the baked light frosted shell, filled with chocolate-y goodness.0 -
Renfield said:F Me In The Brain said:Oh fuck, is YouTube a rabbit hole.So...I was looking for an easy video showing the greatness of Zingers....and I found yet another YouTube video that made me scared. Scared for people and scared about people.I shut it down once he started mimicking the devil, but I imagine this guy eating people that he kidnapped and has stored away in his closet (likely alive, in boxes with air-holes, where he feeds them just enough food and water to keep them going) vs. eating hostess snack foods.Wow.Lol! He’s a politicianRan reconnaissance at the 7-11 near my office. Not yet ready-may have to be triple dog dared into it.Wow, $2.59!! Remember when they were under a buck.Triple Dog Dare...and you must select the vanilla ones and eat all three in rapid order.Nice research on the creeper politician. It was tough to steer away from his Donate page.The love he receives is the love that is saved0
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I could plow through those three in under a minute, especially at 11:34, right before lunch.0
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mrussel1 said:I could plow through those three in under a minute, especially at 11:34, right before lunch.It would be great to video this and share....and then share your state of mind about 2 mins later when that sugar bomb hits you.Zingers rule!The love he receives is the love that is saved0
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