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Yodels. 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.
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]
Produced by many commercial bakeries, common brands include Ho Hos and Yodels, which are smaller-sized rolls for individual consumption. When the filling is ice cream, it is commonly referred to as an "ice cream cake roll", and although they can vary, these often consist of chocolate cake with vanilla ice cream.
I suspect the individual read the package wrong. It says 440 calories a cake. How big is a cake? www.calorieking.com doesn't have Yodels listed, but at HoHos (which are apparently similar, I've never seen Yodels) the amount was originally the same at the article, but according to calorie king, it was wrong. I suspect its 440 calories for a ...
The company makes snack cake products such as Devil Dogs, Funny Bones, Coffee Cakes, Ring Dings, and Yodels. Drake's has traditionally been marketed primarily in the Northeastern U.S., but it expanded to the Mid-Atlantic and Southeastern U.S. regions in 2016. The products are made under the Orthodox Union kosher certification guidelines.
Ho Hos - chocolate cake with cream swirl dipped in chocolate, based on the Swiss roll; Kazbars - layers of chocolate cake, crème, crunchy candy bits, and either caramel or chocolate fudge, coated in an exterior layer of more chocolate [3] Mini Muffins; Sno Balls - covered with marshmallow frosting and coconut flakes
To advertise Ding Dongs, Hostess created the cartoon character King Ding Dong, an anthropomorphized Ding Dong sporting a crown and scepter. He was similar to other Hostess characters Captain Cupcake, Happy Ho Ho, Twinkie the Kid, Fruit Pie the Magician, and Chipper Brownie. Where King Dons were marketed, the character, like the product, was ...
Hostess Brands Inc. is an American bakery company formed in 2013. Its main operating subsidiaries are Hostess Brands, LLC, and Voortman Cookies Limited. The company owns several bakeries in the United States that produce snack cakes under the Hostess and Dolly Madison brand names and its Canadian subsidiary, Voortman Cookies Ltd., produces wafers and cookies under the Voortman brand name.