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I saw a box on ebay going for ten million US Dollars. Never thought I'd ever see that! Now there's one for 15 Million! Guess I was in the wrong business all along, lol! http://www.ebay.com/itm/HOSTESS-TWINKIES-The-box-that-GIVES-Charity-Orangewood-Childrens-foundation-/300818812017?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item460a32cc71

Is this one of those "only in America" moments?

This sort of snack/processed cakes are sold here in the sweets/candy section of the death aisle (sweets + fried + salts).

A quick look at the ingredients should suffice.

you might want to look up what a candy is and what a cake is... they are two completely different things... just because they share some ingredients doesn't make one the other

in the USA a candy isle has only things like Snickers, M&M's, taffey, gum drops, etc etc.... then you have a "snack food" isle that is cookies, cakes, twinkies, etc...

I saw a box on ebay going for ten million US Dollars. Never thought I'd ever see that! Now there's one for 15 Million! Guess I was in the wrong business all along, lol! http://www.ebay.com/...=item460a32cc71

asking and selling are two completely diffent things, I could ask a trillion dollars for my a box of hostess items but doesn't make them worth that...

Is this one of those "only in America" moments?

No, it's one of those "I know what the **** I'm talking about and you obviously don't" moments.

This sort of snack/processed cakes are sold here in the sweets/candy section of the death aisle (sweets + fried + salts).

A quick look at the ingredients should suffice.

I said they weren't candies, not that they weren't sweets. They are a cream filled cake. Very different, in culinary terms, from a candy. They are sometimes sold on the same aisle here, but at least some of us know enough about cooking to know the difference in terminology.

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