I ain't doing nuthin' till I get my Twinkies |
Alana Thompson, the child star of the reality hit (by the
lowest standards possible) series Here
Comes Honey Boo Boo was told on Friday that her favorite snack food,
Twinkies, were no longer going to be sold in stores and she was going to have
to find another sweet treat to get her through the day.
“No mama no!” screamed the pint-sized puddin’ pop when
told she could only have Little Debbie Cloud Cakes instead. “I hate those
durned thangs,” she was quoted as saying before locking herself in her own
private dressing room. Honey threatened to stay in there unless the show’s
producers promised to add Twinkies to her salary demands.
“It got loud in there, real loud,” said June Shannon,
Honey Boo Boo’s mom. “We tried everything…7-11 brownies, Dunkin Munchkins, even
Moon Pies, which is my personal favorite,” said the distraught mother.
“I was so desperate, I went home and baked a yellow cake
yesterday, but I ate it before I could get it in front of her,” she said.
Honey Boo Boo’s show may be cancelled if the producers
don’t come up with some Twinkies, and fast.
“Right now, we are negotiating with a seller on eBay to
buy a dozen boxes of Twinkies for about $200,000. That should get us through at
least three or four more tapings, and then we don’t know what we are going to
do,” said May Wortheimer, assistant production manager. She agreed with Shannon
that they couldn’t even buy the beauty queen off with moon pies.
“It is that serious,” said Wortheimer.
“If we don’t do something soon,” said Shannon, “we may
have to enlist the services of a good pastry chef to see if he can whip up
something to bring my baby out of her sugar slump, otherwise, our gravy train
is gonna leave the station empty.”
Meanwhile, the closing of the
Hostess Plant has lovers of another brand scrambling for the last boxes of
Drakes Cakes on the planet. Ring Dings, Yodels and Devil Dogs are soon to
disappear from even eBay, leaving folks to wonder how we ever got along without
Hostess.
In related business news, today Little Debbie dropped
flyers from helicopters advertising their abundance of sweet treats at area
supermarkets. So far, it has had little effect, and the competitor is
scratching its head wondering what is so different about their bakery snack
treats.
Executives at Little Debbie are hinting at closing their
doors as well to see how much a box of their Nutty Bars could fetch on the
black market.
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