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

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    3. Zebra Cakes. Zebra Cakes are weak. I said what I said. They're plain. They're dry. And the "chocolate" icing posing as zebra stripes doesn't even taste like chocolate.

  3. 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.

  4. Why Is Little Debbie Christmas Tree Cake Ice Cream So ... - AOL

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    Thanks to the success of Christmas Tree Cake Ice Cream in 2021, you can now find ice cream versions of Little Debbie Oatmeal Creme Pies, Cosmic Brownies, Zebra Cakes, Honey Buns, Strawberry ...

  5. Nutty Buddy - Wikipedia

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    Nutty Buddy. A Nutty Buddy split. A "zebra" variant of the Nutty Buddy. 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".

  6. Oatmeal Creme Pie - Wikipedia

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    The oatmeal creme pie was created by Oather "O.D." McKee in 1935 during the middle of the Great Depression. At the time, McKee was working at Jack's Cookies, a local bakery in Chattanooga, Tennessee that made oatmeal, raisin, and vanilla cookies which sold for one cent each. McKee and his wife, Ruth, had recently purchased the bakery and were ...

  7. Twinkie - Wikipedia

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    Twinkie. The logo of Twinkies, a product of Hostess. The Twinkie is an American snack cake, described as "golden sponge cake with a creamy filling". It was formerly made and distributed by Hostess Brands. The brand is currently owned by Hostess Brands, Inc., itself currently owned by The J.M. Smucker Company and having been formerly owned by ...