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Hostess Twinkies snack cakes

Snack cakes are a type of baked dessert confectionery made with cake and icing.

Markets

Canada

The main manufacturer in Canada is Vachon Inc. which makes and distributes such products as May West, Jos. Louis, Passion Flakie, and Ah Caramel!.

United States

Little Debbie Zebra Cake

Snack cakes can be found in many American supermarkets and convenience stores, sold either individually or by the box. Examples include Drake's Devil Dogs, Twinkies and zebra cakes. Well-known American manufacturers of snack cakes include Hostess, Little Debbie, Dolly Madison, and Drake's. In 2004, the snack cake industry in the US experienced major consolidation, which resulted in fewer products being offered to consumers.[1] For example, Dolly Madison zingers, Hostess brand Twinkies, and Drake's coffee cakes are all now solely produced by Interstate Bakeries Corporation.[1]

United Kingdom

Jaffa cakes are a popular type of biscuit-like snack cake in Ireland and the United Kingdom.

Snack cake cross-brand equivalencies (US brands)

If you're looking for an equivalent cake, and your store does not stock your favorite brand, consult this chart for alternate suggestions.

Entenmann's Hostess Drake's Little Debbie TastyKake
Sponge Creme Cupcake Twinkie - Cloud Cakes -
- Ho Hos Yodels Swiss Cake Rolls -
- Ding Dong Ring Ding Devil Squares Chocolate Kandy Kake*
- Suzy Q's Devil Dog Devil Cremes Chocolate Kremies
Chocolate Creme Cupcakes Cup Cake Yankee Doodle Creme Filled Chocolate Cupcakes Creme Filled Chocolate Cupcakes
Butterscotch Cake Butterscotch Zinger - - Butterscotch Krimpet
- Chocolate Zinger - - Chocolate Krimpet

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Piece of cake (article) - from All Business website, February 1, 2004.