The company that made Twinkies declared bankruptcy. As of early 2013 the brand is in the process of being sold. When the sale is completed, Twinkies will return.
Cow manure does not exist in twinkies. Twinkies are primarily made of a form of corn-derivative, but definitely not cow manure.
Yes, the Hostess snack company sells over 500 MILLION Twinkies every year!
No, but you can see exactly what they are made of my reading the ingredients on the label.
It's a bunch of chemicals, wrapped up in plastic.
They are in shapes of stars made up of lines.
It depends on if there's any dairy products in it. I've never made any homemade twinkies so I don't know what ingredients you used. If you used butter, milk, or eggs then it should go in the fridge where dairy belongs.
The Dolly Madison brand belongs to Hostess and was liquidated when they went out of business. They made snack cakes.
Yes. They are no longer - for now.
Twinkies really are just what they say - cream-filled cakes. They are made of cake-type batter (all the recipes are secret - every science program I have ever seen about making Twinkies has said the company will not share exact proportions of ingredients), baked in an oven, and the filling is injected in through three holes in the "bottom" (actually the top during baking) of the cake. Look on a Twinkie package and you will see an expiration date - the company is very concerned that their cakes be eaten while still fresh.
Twinkies do not contain pork or pork products in their ingredients. They are primarily made of enriched wheat flour, sugar, corn syrup, high fructose corn syrup, and vegetable shortening. The filling is a combination of water, sugar, and shortening. Twinkies are considered a vegetarian-friendly snack as they do not contain any meat products.
Well, many people may have heard that the Twinkie has a never ending shelf life. This is partway true. The Twinkie will not go bad. It's like milk; on the container is a "sell by" date. After that date, you can choose to drink the milk or not. The Twinkie has one of these dates too. You can make the choice to eat the Twinkie before or after the date, but if you choose after, then the Twinkie won't be as fresh. Twinkies do not go moldy. So, if you prefer spoiled milk... eat a year old Twinkie.