Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Sno Balls That Fun Treat

If you grew up in the States then you've had Hostess Snow Balls. They are a childhood classic ,like Popsicles and Twinkies, root beer and Rice Krispie treats. They're still just as good many years later. Anyone of any age adore them.


Sno Balls were invented in 1947 by the Hostess Company for a post war America longing for some sugary treats. Th original ones were just a rounded chocolate cupcake with a marshmallow fluff and coconut topping. A few years later the coconut was tinted pink. The creme filling was added a few years later. For Halloween they're called Glo Balls and are covered with orange tinted coconut. The his dusting is also tinted green for St paddy's Day and lavender for Easter. This last is renamed Hoppers for the season. For the baseball season there is is baseball stitching across the wrapper so the cakes look like baseballs.

There are even recipes for Sno Balls. One cute one involves cutting th ecake in half and them surrounding it with malted milk ball penguins. This would be perfect for the holidays or a winter birthday party. You could also turn them into bases for cookie pop place card holders. Another idea is frosting two together and then decorating with gum drops and , licorice and sprinkles for Sno ball ornaments Put a sugar cone on top and you can have a clown or a wizard cake. Sno Balls can bring out the creativity in anyone. You could even put them together to form a Sno Ball cake.

Sno Ball s have been a fun part of the American snack landscape for a long time. They're still enjoyed by young and old. Let's face it - who can resist that moist chocolate cake , gooey filling and yummy coconut marshmallow covering?

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