"also a good test of Twinkies capacity to keep the qualities during a long flight."
Oh, I think they'll hold up. Even through a nuclear winter. :-)
All Things Considered, August 1, 2005 ยท Michele Norris speaks with Roger Bennatti, a recently retired science teacher at George Stevens Academy in Blue Hill, Me., about a food preservation experiment he began 30 years ago. He and students set out to determine the shelf life of a Hostess Twinkie."
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=4780900
Happy Friday everyone...
-tony
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Curious about all this discussion about Twinkies, misi, please bring one or two home to Sweden, also a good test of Twinkies capacity to keep the qualities during a long flight. L ars
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For Misi, having eaten his first twinkie.
A scientific analysis of the twinkie
http://www.twinkiesproject.com/
Mark
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