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  2. 13 Foods Banned in Other Countries (but Not Here) - AOL

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    9. Swiss Rolls. The snack cake section at an American grocery store would straight up shock foreigners. You might look at a Little Debbie Swiss Roll and think it's just an innocent cream filling ...

  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. 5 Discontinued Southern Foods We Wish We Could Still Buy At ...

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    Little Debbie Apple Flips. Though there are still plenty of Little Debbie classics filling the shelves at Southern grocery stores, and even new arrivals from time to time, there are also sadly ...

  5. Oatmeal Creme Pie - Wikipedia

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    Oatmeal creme pies were the first Little Debbie snack cake commercially produced by McKee Foods. [1] The snack consists of two soft oatmeal cookies stuffed with fluffy creme filling. Along with other Little Debbie snacks, oatmeal creme pies are sold in the United States, Canada, Mexico, and Puerto Rico. [ 1 ]

  6. A Beloved Little Debbie Snack Is Back On Store Shelves After ...

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  7. Little Debbie's 'Sinful' New Release Has Fans Saying They'll ...

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    As seen in the new Snackolator post shared on Thursday, Jan. 9, Little Debbie is gearing up to release the new soft-baked Nutty Buddy Creme Pies, which will be gracing the aisles at grocery stores ...

  8. Honey bun - Wikipedia

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    A honey bun, or honeybun, [a] is a fried yeast pastry that contains honey and a swirl of cinnamon in the dough and is glazed with icing. [1] Unlike most sweet rolls, which are generally the product of bakeries, honey buns are common convenience store and vending machine fare made by companies like Little Debbie, Hostess and Duchess.

  9. Behold, the Glorious Little Debbie Christmas Tree Cheesecake

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    The Little Debbie Christmas Tree Cheesecake was invented by baker Paula Nance. Nance worked with Sweet Caroline’s manager Steven Brousseau at the now shuttered Grumpy Brothers.