• 🇰 🌀 🇱 🇦 🇳 🇦 🇰 🇮 @pawb.social
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    8 hours ago

    Still taste the same to me. Little Debbies has always been a cheap-o brand with quality to match. 🤷‍♂️

    Hostess was one I was worried about because they got bought by Bimbo, and all I ever had from Bimbo prior to that was mexican/portugese sweet bread and other hispanic treats, which were very light on the sweet and hella dry.

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    9 hours ago

    Nutty Bars are still good but i remember them being being better as a kid in the early 90’s. Surprisingly my favorite low-shelf garbage foods are Walmart Great Value Peanut Butter Crunch Bars. They also make a mean peanut butter fudge dipped cookie that I think are better than the current Girl Scouts version I assume they’re imitating. Even their coconut fudge stripe knockoff of Samoas are pretty darn good.

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    12 hours ago

    I got a box of dingdongs recently for the first time in decades. Smaller, and wrapped in plastic instead of foil, but I thought they tasted pretty much the same as I remembered.

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    Imma go ahead and render my fatass opinion. Those chocolate cupcakes, the ones with the little swirl across the top of the icing, are DOGSHIT NOW! they’re tiny, much smaller than I remember, the cake is dry as fuck, they barely put any cream filling in them, and the icing on the top is dry and brittle.

    Wonder bread makes a version of that little debbie chocolate cupcake, its got little confetti sprinkles on the top instead of a swirl and it is AMAZING! the cake is moist and it is significantly larger than the former, while still having 8 cakes per box (at a similar / same price). the icing is soft and sweet, and they do a really good job of putting the right amount of cream in them.

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      21 hours ago

      Thank you for your fatass opinion. I won’t go out and get any for myself but I’m goad there’s still hope out there.

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    23 hours ago

    Thank you for saying that. Every so often I walk by and get a nostalgia craving and really want to get some of them but don’t.

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    20 hours ago

    Sugary wax. So many baked goods that used to be good are now drowned in sugar while every other tasty ingredient is diminished.

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    17 hours ago

    Wish I could find the article but IIRC they went through enshittification during the aughts. Same company and product lines but they switched to cheaper ingredients and different production lines.

    So there might be something to it besides nostalgia and changing taste buds. I can think of certain breakfast cereals that haven’t gotten worse over the same time period, just way more expensive.

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    22 hours ago

    Honestly the oatmeal cream pies taste the same, but the vast majority of the rest do taste different.

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      15 hours ago

      They replaced butter with palm oil. Look for ones not made in the US. Aldi has a bunch of good ones.

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      They definitely changed. Most of them got smaller, many of them got dryer (less moist), and they all got more expensive.

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        And one component of taste is the dopamine release from eating the food and all of the negative associations with snack foods combined with a mature and adult brain means that you can’t enjoy it as much as a kid who just wants to taste something sweet.

        You’re literally psychologically conditioned to not enjoy them as much and to release less dopamine when you eat them now.

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          True. Its both. But I have a ton of positive associations with those snacks which make their change suck harder.

          I mean I can link 6 different Little Debbie treats to unique family members and childhood events.

          It’s hard to taste a memory, harder still when the company changed the recipe.

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      1 day ago

      Yes, randomly had my first zebra cake in ~25 years and holy shit are they awful. Not only smaller but really dry. I used to walk the long way home (an extra half mile!) to slam down a hard earned quarter for one of those things in my youth. Threw the fuckin box out after three bites.

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      IDK but all the Little Debbie type cake things really do taste like wax to me now. And they used to be good, somewhat

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      Both. As I grow older I’m more and more fond of bitter stuff that younger me wouldn’t like, and younger me was more accepting of the very sweet stuff.

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      Probably both.

      Of course, everyone on Lemmy is going to say they are worse because capitalism or something. But I remember eating those packaged cinnamon rolls as a kid and the outside being deliscious pure sugar and the inside being dry, low quality bread. But I still loved them because SUGAR. These products were specifically designed to appeal to children, and thus contained the maximum amount of refined carbohydrates and fats they could smash inside a plastic wrapper. Kids today will still be jazzed to eat an entire box of zebra cakes. You, however, are now an old, who has lost their joy for the good things in life, including cheap, high calorie junk food. Time for the retirement home, gramps!

      At the same time, the manufacturer did change the recipe. Presumably, portion sized got smaller, they found a cheaper source for even more processed flour and sugar, etc. But they also removed the trans fats. And they also cost more.

      Which… is a good thing? Bit of a tangent here, but I feel like Lemmy has this very weird take. The modal lemming has executive dysfunction and can’t exercise the self control to give up their vices, like eating junk food, not exercising, and self-isolating with digital media. So they pray for something to change so they can break their addictions - but they still want the option to occasionally indulge. So these days, junk food tastes worse than ever, cars are full of annoying screens and spyware, tv plotlines are formulaic and boring, and social media is filled with ads and AI slop. And meanwhile, junk food, new cars, gasoline, studio apartments, and streaming services are more expensive than ever. It’s like an omnipotent, omniscient sky-god heard their prayers and said “Okay, all your vices are now less appealing and more expensive. Now it makes sense to enjoy your vices as higher quality, occasional indulgences, while shifting your lifestyle to living in a shared home in a bikeable area and making home cooked meals with your roommates.” And the lemmings are so angry about it.