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  2. Drake's Cakes - Wikipedia

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    By March 1898, retailer ads featured Drake's pound cakes by brand name in various flavors. The ads stated that the products were baked fresh daily and sold for 17 cents per pound. [12] In 1900, retailer ads featured Drake's layer cakes with chocolate or vanilla icing at 18 cents.

  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. Yodels - Wikipedia

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    Yodels are frosted, cream-filled cakes made by the Drake's company, which was bought by McKee Foods after former owner Old HB went bankrupt. Yodels are distributed on the East Coast of the United States. [citation needed] They are similar to Hostess Brands' Ho Hos and Little Debbie's Swiss Cake Rolls.

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  6. Newman E. Drake - Wikipedia

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    Newman E. Drake was born in Andover, New Jersey on December 16, 1860. [1] Newman was the eldest child of John B. Drake (1835–1916), a carpenter who later worked as a mechanic for the Sussex Railroad Company, and his wife Mary Elizabeth Stackhouse (1840–1908).

  7. Snack cake - Wikipedia

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    Little Debbie Zebra Cake. Snack cakes can be found in many American supermarkets and convenience stores, sold either individually or by the box. Examples include Drake's Devil Dogs, Twinkies and zebra cakes. Well-known American manufacturers of snack cakes include Hostess, Little Debbie, Dolly Madison, Tastykake and Drake's.

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  9. Ho Hos - Wikipedia

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    Ho Hos are small, cylindrical, frosted, cream-filled chocolate snack cakes [1] with a pinwheel design based on the Swiss roll. Made by Hostess Brands, [2] [3] [4] they are similar to Yodels by Drake's and Swiss Cake Rolls by Little Debbie. Sold two or three per package, they contain about 120 calories per roll. [5]