Talk:Ho Hos
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[edit] Nutrition facts
I changed the calorie content, they aren't 440 calories per HoHo, they're 440 calories for a package (www.calorieking.com give 380 for 1/3 box-see below). I'm also going off a package of Zingers (about the same size) are 440, I can't image 1300+ calories for the same size package of HoHos. Also, I noticed in the history a mentioning of a box of HoHos. I don't know how to cite this, but I know they exist because I've bought them. I reinserted this back into the article. Rt66lt 16:48, 4 May 2006 (UTC)
I've deleted the line about calories per pack and I've included all the nutritional information provided on the netgrocer.com website. --grazie
So 57 grams of HoHos contain 130 grams of fat? The hell? Decagon 02:32, 31 January 2007 (UTC)
- There's no way that fat content is correct. I don't care what homegrocer.com says. That whole section should be re-written in paragraph form to be encyclopedic. Maybe I'll go to the grocery store tomorrow and look at the nutrition panel on a box of Ho-Hos, and update the page. Jhinman 07:59, 3 February 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Eternal Burning Question
But the important question here is: Is it a Cake, or a Confectionery? Usually Petit-Fours are considered a confectionery because they do not require utensils for consumption. Does this caveat apply to HoHos? or are they considered to be cakes nonetheless. 204.110.228.254 04:15, 8 April 2007 (UTC)