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What's Your Favorite Junk Food?
mariez:
--- Quote from: belbbmfan on May 28, 2008, 04:21:49 pm ---This must be my all time favorite guilty pleasure...
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You're like my husband - he loves any type of "gummies"! I can take them or leave them - but if I'm going to eat a gummy candy I like Sour Patch Kids. It's a sour gummy with a sugar coating:
I like the combination of sweet and sour, or salty and sweet.
--- Quote from: Shasta542 on May 28, 2008, 05:52:17 pm ---
Have you all tried Caramel Iced Latte or Java Chiller at Sonic? Addictive and delicious (if you like that kind of drink)!!
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I don't have a Sonic nearby, but Tim Horton's Iced Cappucino is wonderful. In the summer, I like to drink just plain iced coffee in the morning.
Marie
optom3:
--- Quote from: belbbmfan on May 28, 2008, 04:21:49 pm ---This must be my all time favorite guilty pleasure...
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Not forgetting jelly babies,balck jacks and fruit salads.Followed by a trip to the dentist,to replace all the fillings you pull out eating them.
Brown Eyes:
--- Quote from: DavidInIndy on May 28, 2008, 03:48:25 pm ---I remember Fluffernutter! :D
Do they still sell it? Yeah, Mom always put it on my peanut butter sandwiches. I haven't had it in years. It's very good, even though it probably contains enough cholesterol and fat to cement your arteries closed on contact!
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Yep, they definitely still sell Fluff. I had a wild craving for a Fluffer-Nutter a few weeks ago and bought some Fluff. There are actually several brands of marshmallow spread... knock-offs of Fluff. But, for a true Fluffer-Nutter I think it needs to be real Fluff brand Fluff.
8)
Shasta542:
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Well. I don't remember the King's non-recommendation. LOL!!
And I don't remember the orange ones. Maybe they were regional? Or maybe I just forgot! :P 8)
I do remember the little King tho.
I'd put one on a plate and slice it and eat it with a fork -- pretending that I was on a fancy cruise ship and that was my fancy dessert. Haha. (Only child -- I made up a lot of things to play -- weird, I know.)
Well -- Ding Dongs were a TREAT. Most of the desserts we had were homemade pies or cakes. I guess homemade is the treat nowadays. ;D
Brown Eyes:
--- Quote from: belbbmfan on May 28, 2008, 02:49:35 pm ---Funnel cakes
Hostess snacks, i.e. Twinkies (or name another type)
Slushie drinks
Pork rinds
Buffalo wings
Pop tarts - what flavor?
I have no idea what those things are. Some sound like really guilty pleasures though. 'Fluffer-nutter sandwich'? ???
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Hey Fabienne! Here are the other foods on your list not covered yet...
Funnel cakes:
These are a common treat at carnivals and fairs in the U.S. They're essentially fried dough sprinkled with powdered sugar.
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Hostess snacks (Hostess is a brand of very sugary, mass produced cakes and pastries). Twinkies are their most famous product.
Twinkies:
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Slushie Drink:
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Pork Rinds (fried pork chips, usually packaged like potato chips):
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Buffalo Wings (spicy chicken wings, usually served with ranch dressing dip and celery to ease the spiciness):
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Pop tarts (a pastry-like food that you put in the toaster):
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