Sno Balls
A lavender Hostess Sno Ball | |
Type | Cake |
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Place of origin | United States |
Creator | Hostess |
Main ingredients | marshmallow icing, coconut flakes |
Cookbook: Sno Balls Media: Sno Balls |
Sno Balls are cream-filled chocolate cakes covered with marshmallow frosting and coconut flakes[1] formerly produced and distributed by Hostess and currently owned by private equity firms Apollo Global Management and Metropoulos & Co. Sno Balls are usually pink; however, they were also available in chocolate, lemon, white, green, blue and other colors, depending on the holiday. They come in packages of two and were sold at many convenience and grocery stores in the United States. A similar cake, called a "Snowball", is often sold at supermarkets in the United Kingdom; these cakes are typically covered in desiccated coconut, but are typically brown rather than pink, because they may have chocolate on their outside. At Halloween they come in the color green and are called Glo Balls.
History
Sno Balls were first introduced in 1947.[2] Hostess attributes their initial popularity to Americans being released from the flour and sugar rationing during World War II.[2] Originally, the cakes were colored white and lacked the crème filling.[2] The crème filling was added in 1950.[2] A little later the pink coloring was added to the shredded coconut in one of the two cakes in each package, but eventually the company decided that it was more efficient to have both cakes the same color, and they decided to color both cakes in each package pink.[2]
Other colors (sometimes with their own names) besides pink were sold at particular times of the year, including:[2]
- Green (Lucky Puffs) – St. Patrick's Day
- Lavender (Hoppers) – Spring
- Neon green (Glo Balls) – Halloween
- Orange (Glo Balls) – Halloween
- Orange (Scary Cakes) – Halloween
- White – Winter
See also
- Snowball
- Food portal
References
- ↑ Spector, Dina (November 18, 2012). "The Hostess Sno Ball Is A Brilliant Reinvention Of Another Hostess Product". Business Insider. Retrieved February 6, 2016.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 "Sno Balls". Hostess. Retrieved 2012-02-20.