B.C. by Hart
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sjoujke said, 3 months ago
…or a HoHo.
yyyguy
said,
3 months ago
i like the chocolate “demi lunes” myself, but they don’t seem to make them any more - and Jos. Louis is a poor imitation.
Yukoner said, 3 months ago
I thought he had just found one.
Jo Jo said, 3 months ago
Funny, Yukoner.
BC13
said,
3 months ago
yyyguy
I preferred the white half moons. Was never much on chocolate - unless it was a Mae West - with a Pepsi.
But I haven’t seen Half Moons in years. Takes me back to my sugar-filled high school & early work life years.
Richard said, 3 months ago
Nothing like a moon pie.
Lewreader
said,
3 months ago
And a RC cola and a MOON PIE
Johanan Rakkav
said,
3 months ago
I prefer orange juice for that kind of treatment. If I want to immerse myself in sugar, give me Le Petit Ecolier (with its tasty chocolate bar on a cookie).
terry123 said, 3 months ago
Or a Leibniz (like the Ecolier) or its nemesis, the Fig Newton.
Herkimer Harknfarph said, 3 months ago
I take the Raspberry Zingers, but now I can’t find them.
EarlWash said, 3 months ago
Was there meant to be a comma (,) after the word hypoglycemic?
yyyguy
said,
3 months ago
no, i don’t think so (re: comma). but there were apparently meant to be lots of comments.
chromosome
said,
3 months ago
I’d better stop reading these comments before I get diabetes.
midiranger said, 3 months ago
Ding dong, anyone?
Joe Allen Doty said, 3 months ago
While the company that makes “Hostess Twinkies” might attempt to tell you they have never changed the recipe, I know good and well that they don’t taste exactly like they used to 55 years ago. (You can now buy baking pans which are for making your own twinkie-type sponge cakes and you can buy the thing to put cream filling in them after they are done.)
I bought a 12-pack of Ding Dongs when I went to the store this week.
A band which used to play at a night club I attended many years ago sang “He Liked to Eat” almost every time they played there.
The song was definitely G-rated; but, the last line of the chorus was “He died with his Ding Dong in his hand..”
Melissa Tempke said, 3 months ago
MMMMMMM, CHOCOLATE!!! (droooooolllll!)
Bill Wa said, 3 months ago
candy and sugary snacks are not the best for hypoglycemia. The fats slow the absorbtian rate. Get a coke, or other sugary drink, they have no fats to slow the process.
Tyoe2 diabetic since 2007
EarlWash said, 3 months ago
Hey, Joe Allen Doty, NOTHING is the same as it was 55 years ago. When I went to restring my guitar the other day, I found that they make the g-string so small these days, a guy can hardly see the end of it!
Richard said, 3 months ago
Lewreader are you a fan of Brother Dave Gardner too???
MisngNOLA
said,
3 months ago
Earl, what’s wrong with small G-strings?