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  2. Behold, the Glorious Little Debbie Christmas Tree Cheesecake

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    The $45 Christmas cheesecake is cut into 12 slices that resemble Little Debbie Christmas Tree snack cakes. The Christmas cheesecake comes in original and chocolate cheesecake.

  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. Fans Are 'Speechless' Over Little Debbie's 2 New Holiday ...

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    Little Debbie is giving us all the holiday goods we love, plus two new treats," he wrote. ... But there were also several fans upset at the news after realizing that the Chocolate Christmas Tree ...

  5. Every Little Debbie Christmas Snack Cake, Ranked - AOL

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    For the Christmas season, Little Debbie’s offerings include: Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Mail ...

  6. Fudge Rounds - Wikipedia

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    Fudge Rounds are fudgy, round snack cakes made by the Little Debbie company. A Fudge Round consists of two chewy chocolate cookies with light brown fudge creme in between, and light brown fudge strips on top.

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

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    Christmas Tree Cake Ice Cream, a collaboration between Hudsonville Ice Cream and Little Debbie, debuted exclusively in Walmart stores during the 2021 holiday season. The popular frozen treat ...

  8. Harris–Benedict equation - Wikipedia

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    The Harris–Benedict equation (also called the Harris-Benedict principle) is a method used to estimate an individual's basal metabolic rate (BMR).. The estimated BMR value may be multiplied by a number that corresponds to the individual's activity level; the resulting number is the approximate daily kilocalorie intake to maintain current body weight.

  9. 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. ... and the company's Christmas Tree-shaped snack cakes are one of ...