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Hostess cupcakes
Hostess cupcakes

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Posted by Bob Matthews at 10:13 pm (PST) on Fri January 15, 2016   
Oh, yes.
Posted by unclekipsy at 5:20 am (PDT) on Mon June 22, 2015   
Yes....loved those Ring Dings !
Posted by John Jensen at 7:46 pm (PDT) on Sun June 21, 2015   
Anyone remember Drakes Ring Dings? They were bigger than the Hostess Ding Dongs, and I believe the drakes Ring Dings were first.
Posted by chrisbroz at 7:06 pm (PDT) on Sun June 21, 2015   
You're right...I DID MEAN Sno-BALLS...NOT Sno-CONES!!! When I was a kid they came in two colors - White & Pink...never a big fan of coconut, though. At 65, I STILL remember that trip like it was just last year....
Posted by chrisbroz at 1:29 pm (PDT) on Wed June 10, 2015   
In 1959, during the summer between 4th & 5th grade the folks sent me to CYO Day Camp...one day we got a tour of the Hostess factory in (IIRC) Weehawken, NJ...we saw the entire process from the workers cutting open the sacks of ingredients (on the top floor...the system worked on the gravity principle) to the baking in the long conveyor ovens. At the end of the tour we had samples of Sno-Cones & cupcakes (which the 'Food Nazis' are trying to ban)...think God I grew up in an era where the anti-food nutcases were ignored or didn't yet exist!!!
Posted by John Jensen at 12:09 pm (PST) on Fri February 7, 2014   
As I recall, the Hostess cup cakes came two in a package and always had the icing with the squiggle. Drakes Yankee Doodles were the ones that had three in a package, with no icing on top, but they were still creme filled.
Posted by Tommie at 12:07 pm (PST) on Wed December 4, 2013   
Hostess also made plain chocolate cupcakes with chocolate icing, three to a pack, with no cream filling and no squiggly white line. I'd buy them once in a while, thinking it was a better deal because they were the same price, but they just weren't as good. That extra cupcake didn't make up for no cream filling and no squiggly line.
Posted by unclekipsy at 9:21 am (PST) on Wed December 4, 2013   
If I recall, they came 3 to a pack ? With cream in the middle ?
Posted by Tommie at 4:24 pm (PST) on Sun November 17, 2013   
Well, now they're back, along with some of the other Hostess cakes and donuts. How often does that happen? Too good to keep them away.
Posted by HenryM at 8:43 am (PST) on Sat February 16, 2013   
Commercials touted the cupcakes' "creme filling, lighter than a cloud."
Posted by Doot at 2:16 pm (PST) on Fri November 16, 2012   
They just announced on the news that Hostess is closing up for good. Thank you Baker's Union for destroying something that meant so much to many people.
Posted by dtdavis2012 at 11:51 am (PST) on Fri November 16, 2012   
I liked these better than Twinkies--and they were the same price--2 in a pack for a dime circa 1962.
Posted by Alan at 9:56 am (PST) on Fri November 16, 2012   
And now they may be about to be gone forever!

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