Twinkies Ice Cream Is Frickin Delicious

Obese people truly are the privileged ones.
 
Does the ice cream taste cheap like twinkies taste?
 
LOL reading the title of this thread has me laughing abundantly. Sounds so fat
 
I've had the ice cream cones. Can confirm they're delicious.
 
I'm just living the dream
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Hostess ice cream...
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What took so long? Welp, sorry if I fall off the deepend again, guys. I think I'm caring less about obesity after seeing this.
 
I'm eating some right now and damn is it tasty
TAAAAAASTEEEEE!!
I recommend you all go out and buy some and scarf it down immediately
The cupcakes one aint bad either
Aint tried the Sno Ball yet but its on my list of goals for the future

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You should try these too. They come frozen and you can bake them or eat them cold. I've only tried the chocolate ones. They taste like donuts.

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I didn't know that existed. Will try it after I finish the current supply of ice cream.
 
cup cakes used to be my vice as a kid.
 
I saw this the other day and was like
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thought it sounded gross but if you say its good I will give it a whirl
 
I never heard of banana pudding ice cream
Will have to add it to the bucket list

Fun fact:

All banana flavoring is based on the Gros Michel banana, which was blasted off the market fifty years ago by a highly infectious blight, and not the Cavendish, which is what we eat now, and will also be blasted off the market within twenty years.

The Gros Michel was much tastier than the Cavendish we have now.

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Gros Michel

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Cavendish


Panama disease
Panama disease is a plant disease of the roots of banana plants. It is a type of Fusarium wilt, caused by the fungal pathogen Fusarium oxysporum. The pathogen is resistant to fungicide and cannot be controlled chemically.

During the 1950s, Panama disease wiped out most commercial Gros Michel banana production. The Gros Michel banana was the dominant cultivar of bananas, and the blight inflicted enormous costs and forced producers to switch to other, disease-resistant cultivars. New strains of Panama disease currently threaten the production of today's most popular cultivar, Cavendish.
 
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So much for eating better.
 
I'm eating some right now and damn is it tasty
TAAAAAASTEEEEE!!
I recommend you all go out and buy some and scarf it down immediately
The cupcakes one aint bad either
Aint tried the Sno Ball yet but its on my list of goals for the future

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Damn it! All of those look good. I am trying to tone up right now though.
 
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