| NOUN | a twinkie | twinkies |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- Twinkies ® {pl} [eine Sorte Kuchen mit cremiger Füllung; keine Produktion mehr in den USA] = Twinkies ® [Am.] [Can.]
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- In 2011, Finn performs lead vocals for a Minnesota Twins tribute song "Don't Call Them Twinkies" on The Baseball Project's second album "Volume 2: High and Inside".
- In celebrating the 85th anniversary of the snackfood, Hostess released a cooking book of recipes using Twinkies. One of the recipes is called a "Twinkie Grasshopper" which is akin to a milkshake.
- The usual fair food is offered such as French fries, cotton candy, funnel fries, caramel apples and fried Twinkies.
- The original creme filling was custard, but was replaced by a shortening-based vanilla creme close in taste and texture to the filling found in Twinkies.
- In 2017, Hostess re-introduced the "full sized" Chocodiles as "Fudge Covered Twinkies".
- Deep frying has become well known in the United States, from frying sticks of butter to Twinkies, but the method can be traced back to Roman times.
- which operated the Bakery 6 years till 1992, adding its staple "Wonder Bread", Twinkies, frosted cupcakes and other confections to the product line alongside the bread products.
- He and Hubbard formed Ray Wylie Hubbard and the Cowboy Twinkies, a group which still enjoys cult status.
- While Powell bought several Twinkies for his wife in "Die Hard", in this episode he and Big Mike are shown eating Twinkies at the same time.
- Dewar also said he would give his kids and grandchildren Twinkies regularly, though he said that it never affected any of their health.
- Buffalo Bob Smith did commercials for Wonder Bread, Campbell Soup, Hostess Twinkies and other sponsors that were new to television; it taught marketers the strength of marketing to children.
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