M4L, just pointing out that plenty of people here weren’t on the gravy train growing up and don’t talk about it endlessly. You seem to be doing fine now, no?
I like the Boar’s Head cold cuts at the deli. We like a good hogie in this house.
Posted by: TownhouseLady at October 19, 2009 4:07 PM
THL, you disappoint me. You move out of Brooklyn and start calling a “hero” a “hoagie”? shame shame. First time I visited Philly and my cousins asked me what I wanted on my hoagie I asked WTF was a hoagie.
ugh joe don’t get me started on those stupid 10 dollar bags of white people cheese doodles that are essentially the SAME thing as good old Wise only a fool buys their snackfoods at organic grocery stores!
hmm i was curious
they really ARE from Wise! OMFG look at the Name of the family that Invented Cheez Doodles LO!L
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Cheez Doodles are a cheese-flavored corn snack produced by Wise Foods, Inc. that are similar to Frito-Lay’s Cheetos, which debuted several years after Frito-Lay’s snack in the 1950’s. Originally manufactured by the Yohigh family, and brokered by Dave Birdie, it became the prevalent cheese puff in the East Coast. In the mid 60’s the company was acquire by Borden and assigned to the Wise potato chip division. Cheez Doodles remain one of the strongest brands marketed by Wise.
Like Cheetos, Cheez Doodles came in many varieties. The currently available versions include:
Cheez Doodles Puffed – the original baked snack version
Cheez Doodles Puffed White Cheddar
Cheez Doodles Crunchy – the hard, crunchy fried version
Cheez Doodles Crunch, Reduced Fat
Croc-o-Doodles- Crocodile shaped cheese doodle snacks
Wise recently made their Crunchy Cheez Doodles “cheezier.” Their less intense cheese flavor has been replaced by a slightly more powerful flavor. The new flavor is much more akin to Cheetos’. The original Cheez Doodle has a new less “cheezier” taste.
They have recently entered pop culture as the preferred snack of ESPN NBA analyst Stephen A. Smith.[1]
They are also mentioned in many of the Stephanie Plum series books written by Janet Evanovich as a favorite snack of the main character Stephanie Plum. She can eat all she wants and never get fat.
[edit] References
^ ESPN: Heckling Stephen A. Without Mercy
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bag o’ pirate booty is like a buck fitty.
Pirate booty is the correct name for them alright. Every time I buy them I feel as though I was robbed!
M4L, just pointing out that plenty of people here weren’t on the gravy train growing up and don’t talk about it endlessly. You seem to be doing fine now, no?
I like the Boar’s Head cold cuts at the deli. We like a good hogie in this house.
Posted by: TownhouseLady at October 19, 2009 4:07 PM
THL, you disappoint me. You move out of Brooklyn and start calling a “hero” a “hoagie”? shame shame. First time I visited Philly and my cousins asked me what I wanted on my hoagie I asked WTF was a hoagie.
You can make a hard ball out of the white part of Wonder bread and eat that. It’s kinda like eating playdough.
Fake cheesy poofs? Ugh. May as well nosh on rolled up cardboard.
Oh ‘can it’ CG, not interested in hearing your criticism, thank you.
ugh joe don’t get me started on those stupid 10 dollar bags of white people cheese doodles that are essentially the SAME thing as good old Wise only a fool buys their snackfoods at organic grocery stores!
hmm i was curious
they really ARE from Wise! OMFG look at the Name of the family that Invented Cheez Doodles LO!L
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jump to: navigation, search
Cheez Doodles are a cheese-flavored corn snack produced by Wise Foods, Inc. that are similar to Frito-Lay’s Cheetos, which debuted several years after Frito-Lay’s snack in the 1950’s. Originally manufactured by the Yohigh family, and brokered by Dave Birdie, it became the prevalent cheese puff in the East Coast. In the mid 60’s the company was acquire by Borden and assigned to the Wise potato chip division. Cheez Doodles remain one of the strongest brands marketed by Wise.
Like Cheetos, Cheez Doodles came in many varieties. The currently available versions include:
Cheez Doodles Puffed – the original baked snack version
Cheez Doodles Puffed White Cheddar
Cheez Doodles Crunchy – the hard, crunchy fried version
Cheez Doodles Crunch, Reduced Fat
Croc-o-Doodles- Crocodile shaped cheese doodle snacks
Wise recently made their Crunchy Cheez Doodles “cheezier.” Their less intense cheese flavor has been replaced by a slightly more powerful flavor. The new flavor is much more akin to Cheetos’. The original Cheez Doodle has a new less “cheezier” taste.
They have recently entered pop culture as the preferred snack of ESPN NBA analyst Stephen A. Smith.[1]
They are also mentioned in many of the Stephanie Plum series books written by Janet Evanovich as a favorite snack of the main character Stephanie Plum. She can eat all she wants and never get fat.
[edit] References
^ ESPN: Heckling Stephen A. Without Mercy
This brand-name food or drink product-related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. v • d • e
*rob*
This is a recipe for impeachment.