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brassmonkey 08-12-2016 07:26 AM

Hostess launches "Deep Fried Twinkies" as first frozen treat
 
NEW YORK (AP) - The deep-fried Twinkie is jumping from the state fair to the home freezer.

Hostess Brands, the maker of lunchbox treats like Ho Hos, is launching packaged "Deep Fried Twinkies" starting Friday that mark its first foray into frozen foods. The cream-filled snack in vanilla or chocolate is the result of a yearlong collaboration between Hostess and Wal-Mart, as both companies look to spark food sales with innovative products.

Battered and partially fried before being frozen, the Twinkies need to be finished for a short time in the oven, toaster oven or frying pan. They'll cost $4.76 for a box of seven and for the first three months are available only at Wal-Mart.

It has a "retro cool factor," says Ellen Copaken, Hostess' vice president of marketing. "It plays into the comfort food trend. And it's fun."

The Twinkie, long one of Hostess' largest sellers, is a bigger business now than even right before the company filed for bankruptcy in 2012, Copaken said. Executives had considered developing a deep-fried version, like those seen at local fairs, but put the plans on hold until Wal-Mart approached them last summer.

For Wal-Mart, which gets more than half of its sales from food and other groceries, the partnership is part of a strategy of working closely with suppliers to come up with new twists on existing foods or developing new ones, and getting them to the shelves faster. The company opened a food lab in June for that teamwork, a process that can cut costs and shave several months off a product launch, says Charles Redfield, executive vice president of food at Wal-Mart.

The food lab at the company's Bentonville, Arkansas, headquarters has 10 test kitchens and space to accommodate 12 individual taste tests at a time. Specific feedback from customers gathered there gets shared with suppliers to determine if an item needs more work. Being tested now: new flavors for its store brand sparkling water, frozen stuffed doughnut bites, and vacuum-packed Paleo meals.

"Most of our customers have a desire to eat healthier," Redfield said. "But at the end of the day, it has to taste good. Great healthy things that don't taste good don't do well."

Hostess has given a nod to the healthier options, reformulating its Mini Muffins with fruit, no artificial flavors and more whole grains. But the Deep Fried Twinkies and candy-topped brownies are among several new treats it hopes will excite shoppers.

At nine grams of fat and 220 calories, the vanilla flavor of the Deep Fried Twinkies compares to 4 grams of fat and 130 calories in a regular Twinkie. One expert says Americans still like a sugar fix, typically at the end of the day.

"We are trying to cut down on foods that are higher in sugar content," said Darren Seifer, a food industry analyst at market research firm NPD Group Inc. "But there is still room for indulgence."

Twinkies have been around since 1930, but the company's financial woes had put their future in doubt. Hostess products came back after the company was bought in 2013 for $410 million.
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U.K. expat Christopher Sell added a deep-fried Twinkie to the menu at his Chip Shop restaurant in Brooklyn about 15 years ago, and the idea took off at state fairs. Hot-dog chain Papaya King in New York sells them for $3 each, excluding tax, and they're faring better than the deep-fried Oreos.

"We wanted to do a sweet and savory combo," Papaya chain president Wayne Rosenbaum said. "The Twinkies seem to be the most popular."

Hostess hoped to recreate the state fair staple, but it wasn't easy. The company tested prototypes at its Kansas City, Missouri, headquarters, and considered making it a restaurant product. Then Wal-Mart approached them. Executives at Hostess, which also has an office near Wal-Mart's headquarters in Arkansas, came to Wal-Mart, and cooked in the kitchen with them.

"The original samples were pretty good," said John Pearson, Wal-Mart's senior buyer for frozen foods. "But the batter was a little lumpy."

Hostess wanted a baking time of less than 10 minutes - with the right amount of oozing filling and a crispy texture.

Then there was the name. Hostess considered Carnival Twinkie, Boardwalk Twinkie and the Light and Crispy Twinkie. But Pearson and other Wal-Mart executives encouraged Hostess to call them what they are: Deep Fried Twinkies.

When baked, the Deep Fried Twinkies do come out a bit crispy, but aren't an exact match for the ones at fairs or restaurants.

"It's really good. It's delicious," said construction worker Nick Severino of Yonkers, New York, who tasted a vanilla cream version.

Page Bondor, a Manhattan resident, wasn't excited after trying it. "I like the original Twinkie," she said. "This is a step too far."

What sets the Hostess version apart, Copaken says, is the ease. "We eliminated the hard work and prep," she said.

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Bladewire 08-12-2016 07:50 AM

OMFG!! Finally! Actual news I can use from BwassM thank you! Deep fried Twinkies are a rare treat around our house hopefully these store bought are just as good though it won't have that unique deep fried heat that melts the side of ice cream! We will see 👍

C H R I S 08-12-2016 09:38 AM

Health food alert

Bladewire 08-12-2016 10:53 AM

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Originally Posted by C H R I S (Post 21097699)
Health food alert

They are made of vegetable fiber and soy cream now and taste exactly the same :2 cents:

Colmike9 08-12-2016 10:55 AM

Carnies have been making these for years. :2 cents:

Adnium_Ivana 08-12-2016 11:47 AM

My obese prayers have finally been answered

Spunky 08-12-2016 11:51 AM

Shit aint available up here..

Bladewire 08-12-2016 01:02 PM


SBJ 08-12-2016 02:30 PM

I bought a box of Twinkies the week they came back out just for the hell of it, but I rarely eat that junk food or candy bars.

:1orglaugh A few hours ago when I just woke up I swore that "Hostess" in the thread title said "hooters". Stupid eyes were playing tricks on me. That or I see a trip to hooters in my futures since it's been like 5 years.

Vendot 08-12-2016 10:01 PM

After hearing so much about Twinkies in american movies, I've always wanted to eat a Twinkie.

Anyone recommend a site to order from with international delivery?

Bladewire 08-12-2016 10:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Vendot (Post 21098908)
After hearing so much about Twinkies in american movies, I've always wanted to eat a Twinkie.

Anyone recommend a site to order from with international delivery?



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