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The Twinkie will live on - probably

By Jason Fields, Digital First Mediamercurynews.com
Posted:   11/16/2012 10:29:53 AM PST
November 17, 2012 12:43 AM GMTUpdated:   11/16/2012 04:43:27 PM PST

Classic TV ads

Classic Twinkies Commercialasteriskpix
Maybe it was just that the 70s were a strange time for advertising, or maybe the indestructible treat lends itself to the surreal, but Twinkie the Kid (a cowboy with a lasso, of course) was the star of these commercials. They appeared on Saturday mornings when the networks ran cartoons.
1970 Hostess Twinkies commercial with Twinkie the Kidwookiecookie

In the beginning

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A Twinkies ad from the 1930s. (AP)
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A Twinkies ad from the 1950s. (Via ocregister.com)

Twinkies as American meme

Twinkies permeate our culture, on shelves, at state fairs, in the movies, on TV and online.
The deep-fried Twinkie. 'Nuff said.
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A deep-fried Twinkie. 'Nuff said. (San Antonio Express-News file photo)
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The do-it-yourself Twinkie, shown here at doobybrain.com.
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The beef Twinkie - Gotcha. The storied snack is often the subject of parody. The image above appears to have been made by user mcdj18 on the site worth1000.com. It won fifth place in a contest to create "wacky snacks."

Twinkies stay "fresh" so long that people have been known to refer to their half-life rather than their shelf life. 
Ghostbusters - Big Twinkieghostbustersdotnet
"Ghostbusters'" geek Egon used a Twinkie as a powerful analogy to explain the increasingly dire situation in New York City as the evil Zuul's influence was grew.

And there are many of other movie and TV references to Twinkies - either metaphorical or delicious - cataloged on IMDB.
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