11/26/2022 0 Comments Drake pound cake snacksI guess I'm glad I tried one, but, I won't find myself stealing one of these again. But since I wasn't that into them, I only wanted one. Or if you really liked them I suppose, one is not enough. If you were having them for breakfast, one is certainly not enough. I wanted to just scrape it off and eat it, leaving the boring cake behind, just like when I got coffee cake at Panera. I liked the slight crunch it provided, and I liked the sweetness and flavor. Totally inoffensive, but also, totally uninteresting. The cake was very very generic white pound cake. Theyre ready to easily be your quick snack, breakfast staple or evening treat. The cakes were fairly thin, hard to tell from this angle. Drakes Mini Pound Cakes, 24 Traditional Pound Cakes (Pack of 4) 4 boxes of Drakes Mini Pound Cakes 'li' 24 individually wrapped miniature traditional pound cakes 'li' Delicious, moist and just the right amount, our Mini Pound Cakes are the snack youve been waiting for. So when I saw my dad had a box of these, I uh, helped myself to one. Now, to be fair, what I likely want is streusel topping, not cake. Its a strange craving for sure, as I don't really like cake in general, and particularly not cake without amazing frosting, but, every once in a while I really want coffee cake. I sometimes really get in the mood for coffee cake. Classic round Drake's coffee cake topped with plenty of sweet, cinnamon-flavored streusel." I think Drake's is more limited to the east coast, and is smaller distribution than Little Debbie and Hostess. In our family, they were backups for when the cookie jar ran empty. They both make a variety of packaged baked goods, the kind that get slipped into lunch boxes or lunch pails. Oh, to back up, I was assuming you are familiar with Drake's Cakes and Little Debbie. His snack shelf now included another Drake's product: coffee cakes. But on a recent visit, I found that he had expanded his repertoire. It turns out, I still have a fondness for most of the Little Debbie products that I've re-tried more recently as an adult.īut my dad was team Drake's. I enjoyed unraveling the Pecan Spinwheels and eating them center-out. The nut topped Fudge Brownies, warmed up with a scoop of ice cream was a favorite treat. I LOVED the Nutty Bars (because, chocolate and peanut butter!). Growing up, on the rare occasions when I had packaged sweet snacks (my mom nearly always had a full cookie jar of fresh baked goods, so, why go for packaged?), I was team Little Debbie all the way.
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