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Hopefully someone can find a link or other proof regarding the popularity of Little Debbie snacks among incarcerated folks stuck inside prisons. Unable to recall the source but it was reputable enough for the information to stick in my mind for several years. Specifically, prison inmates buy a lot of Little Debbie snacks from the inside-the-prison commissary and that the Honey Bun is the single most popular Little Debbie product. This may be trivial information but I find it interesting and since the Little Debbie post is so short it can't harm anything to include some interesting trivia.I do not believe this trivia snippet is disparaging of Little Debbie products. The lovely, the talented, the incredibly good-looking Obbop told you this. 209.50.1.103 17:23, 1 September 2006 (UTC)

I was was watching the prison documentary series "Lock Up" on MSNBC and when they were touring the (I think but I'm not sure) Kentucky facility, a lady in the prison snack store was being interviewed and describing all the different types of Honeybuns the prisoners would buy with their work credit. User: Meilander 8 January 2007

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[edit] List of little debbies==

Could someone please include a list of all the little debbies that exist? thanks! -24.92.41.95 18:08, 19 October 2006 (UTC)

[edit] O.D.?

Just who or what is O.D.? This isn't explained in the article. --Zantolak 04:06, 10 January 2007 (UTC)

Check the "Company History" section. O.D. is the first initials of one of the founders of McKee Foods. If it still doesn't seem clear enough perhaps his last name should be added to the other times his first initials are used. Immerpunktlich 06:40, 13 January 2007 (UTC)+


I've been a McKee employee for nearly 20 years.

O.D. stands for Oather Dorris.

Now, in all fairness, wouldn't you prefer O.D.?

[edit] Fair use rationale for Image:Mckee.gif

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[edit] Fair use rationale for Image:Little Debbie.gif

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[edit] SDA Link

Mckee Foods has no affiliation with the Seventh Day Adventist Church, therefore, all linkage to the SDA church should be removed. The private beliefs of the owners have no place being included in an informative article. If the beliefs of the owners are to be considered, they should be in a seperate article specifically about the owners.

--DiamondElusive (talk) 14:25, 11 April 2008 (UTC)