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Tuesday, December 30, 2014
HOSTESS GLAZED DONETTES REVIEW (VIDEO)
Hostess is now offering a glazed variety of donuts, with the new Hostess Glazed Donettes mini donuts. Of course, glazed donuts are more often associated with Krispy Kreme and Dunkin' Donuts than Hostess. Unlike those brands, the Hostess variety are cake donuts. Today on the Christmas Countdown, I test out the Hostess venture into glazed territory. How does a glazed Hostess donut compare to the famous Original Glazed Krispy Kreme donut? Watch my review and find out!
Robert,
ReplyDeleteYou really need to improve your diet for the New Year!
RJ, you may be making assumptions without knowing what my diet actually is.
DeleteRobert Dyer is a vegan hippie! Hans Riemer would be proud! The Montgomery County Chamber of Commerce doesn't endorse veganism though! Rick Perry WOULDN'T BE HAPY WITH YOUUUUUU
ReplyDelete1:37: The Chamber also doesn't endorse Hans Riemer, either. Rick Perry should be very happy, considering I voted for him for president in the 2012 primary, even after his campaign was considered finished. A vegan who does burger reviews on YouTube? You've got a bit of a credibility problem there, sir.
DeleteCome on Robert, It's true I don't know your diet, but you certainly give us big hints. Here is a list of your most recent food reviews:
ReplyDelete1. Hostess Glazed Donettes
2. Wise Potato Chips
3. Iced Gingerbread cookies
4. Cinnamon sugar pitas
5. Candy Cane Cocoa
6. Roy Rogers French Fries
7. Praline Latte
8. Sugar Sweet Creme Cookies
9. Roy Rogers Fried Chicken
10. Swiss Miss Vanilla Cocoa
11. Roy Rogers Double Burger
12. Krispy Kreme Glazed Punkin Pie
13. Cherry Chip Nougat Cookie
14. Holiday Milk Chocolate
It raises the question...have you ever reviewed a product with less than 300 fat charged calories?
RJ, quite a few of the products you listed - such as the Pita chips, the gingerbread and sugar cookies, and Swiss Miss cocoa - are not that bad in terms of fat, etc. 2 cookies as part of a balanced diet with exercise isn't going to kill anyone.
DeleteROBERT DYER IS A JOURNALIST. HE REVIEWS THESE FOODS FOR THE GOOD OF MANKIND! HE DOESNT EAT THEM IN HIS DAILY LIFE!
ReplyDeleteif you think about it, these reviews are helpful if you like to indulge in a treat once in a while. You will know which foods might be worth trying instead of wasting the calories on food you might not really enjoy.
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