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What is a chocoldike?

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Anonymous

∙ 13y ago
Updated: 8/1/2025

A chocoldike, often misspelled or confused with "chocodile," refers to a snack cake that features a chocolate coating over a cream-filled pastry, typically resembling a Twinkie. It is popular in the United States, particularly as a treat reminiscent of childhood snacks. The combination of soft cake and creamy filling encased in chocolate makes it a favorite among fans of sweet treats.

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