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  2. We Ate Dozens of Little Debbie Snacks in One Day—Here ... - AOL

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    We ranked 24 Little Debbie snacks, from Swiss Rolls to Zebra Cakes. And some of the most popular picks made it to the bottom of our list.

  3. McKee Foods - Wikipedia

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    McKee Foods Corporation is a privately held and family-owned American snack food and granola manufacturer headquartered in Collegedale, Tennessee. [5] The corporation is the maker of Drake's Cakes, Fieldstone Bakery snacks and cereal, Little Debbie snacks, and Sunbelt Bakery granola and cereal. [6]

  4. The Only Little Debbie Ice Cream Flavor You Should Ever Buy - AOL

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    2. Nutty Bars. Nutty Bars was the only Little Debbie ice cream that tasted like the treat it's based on, even with vanilla ice cream as the base.

  5. Little Debbie Dropped Its Fall Snack Lineup and Fans Are ...

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    Little Debbie, introduced in 1960, is well-known for its wide range of sweet treats, including snack cakes, pastries and cookies. Some of the brand's most popular products include Swiss Rolls, ...

  6. Nutty Buddy - Wikipedia

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    Nutty Buddy, formerly known as Nutty Bars, [1] are a snack manufactured by McKee Foods under the Little Debbie brand since 1964. The snack consists of four wafers sandwiched together in a peanut butter mixture and covered with a "chocolatey coating".

  7. Ho Hos - Wikipedia

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    Made by Hostess Brands, [2] [3] [4] they are similar to Yodels by Drake's and Swiss Cake Rolls by Little Debbie. Sold two or three per package, they contain about 120 calories per roll. [5] The product is also produced in Canada by Vachon Inc., which holds its Canadian rights, but they are marketed as Chocolate Swiss Rolls. [6]