“The sweetest comeback in the history of ever!” That’s how Hostess, the company responsible for dozens of yummy non-perishable snacks, advertised their Twinkies, a snack that’s been largely known for its impact on American children. Your take on the tagline depends on the level of nostalgia and how many Twinkies and cupcakes you consumed as a kid.
TheAVClub: RT avsupperclub: The nationwide hunt is on for Twinkies and Sno Balls ice cream https://t.co/ATi8huJ8dG pic.twitter.com/X454myN95D
— Facebook Bychkov (@FacebookBychkov) January 25, 2017
Back in December, Nestle announced their partnership with Hostess, where they’d create limited-edition ice creams with different types of Hostess product flavors. A Twinkie flavored ice cream might sound a little bizarre, but who are we to judge on the desires of millions of Americans?
Twinkie-flavored ice cream is proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy…https://t.co/dq3NZeZzlr
— Patrick Netherton (@PTNetherton) January 25, 2017
The ice creams will be available from February to May at select convenience stores and Dollar General, so you have the option of having the ice cream delivered straight to your door.
SPOTTED ON SHELVES: Hostess Limited Edition Twinkies and Sno Balls Ice Creams https://t.co/b4RFR3Xkyc pic.twitter.com/8iuKAlXtCU
— The Impulsive Buy (@theimpulsivebuy) January 23, 2017
The Nestle/Hostess ice cream has been spotted at Riesbeck’s, a chain of supermarkets located in Southeast Ohio and West Virginia. We’ll anxiously await for it to reach other parts of America so we can view the public’s response on the matter.