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JohnBoucher 12-08-2005 21:10

Twinkies
 
Hungry????

http://www.twinkiesproject.com/

mechanicalbrain 12-08-2005 21:11

Re: Twinkies
 
Their vertually indistructable, like styrofoam. (maybe they use the same chemicals)

Jay H 237 12-08-2005 21:48

Re: Twinkies
 
They still aren't as much fun as the marshmallow Peeps.

mechanicalbrain 12-08-2005 23:44

Re: Twinkies
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jay H 237
They still aren't as much fun as the marshmallow Peeps.

OOOH OOOH funny story! Ever stick a peep in a vacuum? I got to watch one explode!!! It was so cool, like that James Bond show where the voodoo drug lord balloons out and explodes!

tiffany34990 13-08-2005 13:17

Re: Twinkies
 
wow this is pretty neat..thanks for sharing

i can't say though i watched a peep explode...sry..missed that one

Al Skierkiewicz 13-08-2005 13:24

Re: Twinkies
 
I would expect nothing less of a confection ( can that term be used in this context?) that has a shelf life of 24 years.

Ian Curtis 13-08-2005 14:05

Re: Twinkies
 
In sixth grade our teacher showed that to us and we conducted the solubility test. Our results concured.

c-squared_2006 13-08-2005 14:17

Re: Twinkies
 
I'll still eat them regardless... I like the marshmallow peeps... they're fun to explode, especially at 3 in the morning. :P

sciguy125 13-08-2005 14:24

Re: Twinkies
 
We need to harness the power of the twinkie and use it for good. Maybe we can use them as ablative armor on our robots.

Daniel Brim 13-08-2005 18:02

Re: Twinkies
 
My dad's friend is an expert on the contents of food and how to look for them (I don't know the exact details). Long story short, twinkies have more plastic in them than the wrapper does. Plus, they don't taste all that good either :)

Katie Reynolds 15-08-2005 00:36

Re: Twinkies
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Al Skierkiewicz
I would expect nothing less of a confection ( can that term be used in this context?) that has a shelf life of 24 years.

One day, I was rushed for work (got out of school at 3:30 and had to be at work - across town - at 4:30) so my wonderful mother had a twinkie and a glass of milk sitting out for me when I got home, since she knew my lunch was at 10:30 am, and I wouldn't eat again until 7 pm. Eager to eat, change for work and leave. I started to scarf down the twinkie when I realized there was mold growing inside it!!!! I quickly spit my mouthful out in the sink, gagged for about a minute, changed and left for work. Later, mom told me that the package of twinkies had expired a month earlier, but since it was a twinkie, she figured it would never really "go bad".

Ever since, I've been great about checking expiration dates ... and I haven't eaten a twinkie in at least three years! :yikes:


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