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A reason to buy Twinkies


One of the most fun snacks with NO nutritionally value whatsoever!


NEW YORK (AP) -- Twinkie lovers, get ready to go bananas.

The sweet treat known for its golden spongy cake and its creamy vanilla center is returning to its roots with banana-creme filling -- the flavor that first made the snack a hit with sweet-toothed people more than 70 years ago.

Hostess, owned by Kansas City, Missouri-based Interstate Bakeries Corp., began selling the banana-creme snack cakes last week at retail stores nationwide. The filling tastes just as sweet as the standard vanilla but with a subtle hint and smell of banana.

Old-timers may remember the taste from the pre-World War II years. From 1930, when the Twinkie was first invented, to the 1940s, Twinkies were filled solely with banana creme. But a banana shortage during the war forced Hostess bakers to replace it with the vanilla flavor.

Hostess has reintroduced the flavor during limited-time promotions in the past, but always took the treat off the shelves when the promotion ended.

The company was finally persuaded to make the flavor part of its lineup for good after Hostess offered it for four weeks last year for the release of the movie "King Kong." Total Twinkie sales jumped 20 percent during the promotion.

The flavor got high marks from Amanda Reid, 29, who was taking a break Tuesday from her litigation consulting job in midtown Manhattan. After biting into the Twinkie, she pronounced it "banana-y."

"You can still taste the original Twinkie flavor underneath it," she said. "It almost makes it seem like it's a little bit healthier than a regular Twinkie."

The fruit flavor may make banana Twinkies taste like a healthier snack, but according to the nutritional information, there's little difference between the banana and vanilla flavored versions, which contain 150 calories each.

Hostess sells more than half a billion Twinkies each year.



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HAHA!! does anyone really need a reason to buy a Twinkie???

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I havent' had a Twinkie in a looooooooooooong time.

I think I'm due!

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Jeremy Riggs wrote:

I havent' had a Twinkie in a looooooooooooong time.

I think I'm due!




i would love to have one, but i am on a dietcry



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It's only 150 calories and if I'm not mistaken pretty low fat too.

It's really among one of the better snacks as far as not being too bad for you. I'm not sure if the fat in it is saturated or not though hmm.gif That makes a big difference.

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i like your reasoningbiggrin

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Ewww, nevermind

I just found the nutritional facts.

5 grams of fat and 2 of them are saturated

That's not good no.gif

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Jeremy Riggs wrote:

Ewww, nevermind

I just found the nutritional facts.

5 grams of fat and 2 of them are saturated

That's not good no.gif



yeah i was kinda thinking that i had never seen them listed on any kind of diet. oh wellcry



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I was never a big Twinkie eater but I know I won't eat one ever again after my youngest daughter had to do some research on them for her science class this year.  We learned a few things about them:

A Twinkie will remain fresh for more than 3 months when unwrapped and nailed to a wall.......college kids did this for a research experiment and they tried it in my daughter's science class.....it's true, they will!

A Twinkie, when dropped from an 8 story building will bounce and hold together.

At one time, they introduced a Lasagna Twinkie which didn't go over very well--the filling was fish and avocado and was tested in California.  bleh.gif

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Well maybe with a banana added you can justify it!wink

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I was never a big Twinkie eater but I know I won't eat one ever again after my youngest daughter had to do some research on them for her science class this year.  We learned a few things about them:

A Twinkie will remain fresh for more than 3 months when unwrapped and nailed to a wall.......college kids did this for a research experiment and they tried it in my daughter's science class.....it's true, they will!

A Twinkie, when dropped from an 8 story building will bounce and hold together.

At one time, they introduced a Lasagna Twinkie which didn't go over very well--the filling was fish and avocado and was tested in California.  bleh.gif



blehblehbleh



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ghostdancer wrote:

I was never a big Twinkie eater but I know I won't eat one ever again after my youngest daughter had to do some research on them for her science class this year.  We learned a few things about them:

A Twinkie will remain fresh for more than 3 months when unwrapped and nailed to a wall.......college kids did this for a research experiment and they tried it in my daughter's science class.....it's true, they will!

A Twinkie, when dropped from an 8 story building will bounce and hold together.

At one time, they introduced a Lasagna Twinkie which didn't go over very well--the filling was fish and avocado and was tested in California.  bleh.gif




Well, aside from the lasagna twinkie bleh.gif that all sounds pretty good to me!

My Twinkie will stay fresh even if I leave it out for a long time (makes it perfect for serving at parties) and it's rugged enough to withstand a fall from 8 stories.

I wonder, did they find that at 9 stories it was just too much and the Twinkie blew apart on impact?  smile.gif



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it might look like this at 9 stories
hmm

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