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Twinkies
KharBevNor:
--- Quote from: Alex C on 20 Nov 2010, 21:47 ---They're also older than dirt so thanks to WWII they're one of those items foreigners associate with the US despite the fact that we're usually too busy eating Snickers and washing it down with a Coke or Pepsi to be bothered eating one.
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I know about Twinkies from this.
nockiemommy:
Linds ... Plants V Zombies FTW
--- Quote from: David_Dovey ---That picture of the chocolate covered Twinkie and the non-annoying new person's story of freezing Twinkies reminded me of these caramel filled cake things that I ate a bunch of when I was in Timmins, which were amazing when you froze them. Canadian people, any idea what I'm talking about? My google-fu gives me nothing.
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Yay, I'm non-annoying ... I take it that most of the new people make people want to scratch their retinas, or develop short-term memory loss?
--- Quote from: Jimor on 21 Nov 2010, 06:12 ---The only things remaining come the Apocalypse will be cockroaches, Twinkies, and the faint smell of cat pee.
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THAT ... is awesome.
Drill King:
I hate packaged cakes :c My friend loves frozen Ah Caramels. But I hate Them.
Wait is that a canada thing to do? I thought it was just my friend.
David_Dovey:
As far as I can tell they only exist in Canada. And maybe only Eastern Canada, seeing as I haven't been able to find them here (although that may be because of Canmore being relatively small, maybe they're around somewhere in Calgary?)
Anyway dear, almost-but-not-quite-foods thread; today at breakfast I had a smores flavoured Pop-tart.
Lunchbox:
This is the latest data I could find for obesity rates in countries:
http://durangobese.blogspot.com/2010/10/top-30-obese-nations-of-world-with.html
Australia is #6 but they must not be counting Sydney because everyone here is relatively slim due to all the cigarettes and drugs and stress.
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