Is Little Debbie Ice Cream discontinued?

Hudsonville Ice Cream and Little Debbie collaborated to create the new ice creams and said these flavors will be available year round, so take your time buying them. They're not going anywhere. Available for $3 per pint, Little Debbie ice cream is pretty affordable, so it's easy to taste-test each flavor.
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Did Little Debbie go out of business?

Little Debbie is not retiring any of its beloved snack cakes, despite a recent tweet that seemed to suggest they were. "None of the products we listed on the Twitter post are in danger of going away," McKee Foods (Little Debbie's parent company) spokesperson Mike Gloekler told TODAY Food.
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What company is making Little Debbie ice cream?

McKee Foods' Little Debbie brand is expanding its collaboration with Hudsonville Ice Cream to bring new products based on their snacks. The news of their second collaboration was announced by Hudsonville Ice Cream on Twitter.
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Will Little Debbie ice cream be available in Canada?

More than 138 billion Little Debbie snacks have been sold by retailers since 1960 in the United States and Canada. Hudsonville Ice Cream, a family-owned company based in Holland, has been churning out new flavors for 95 years. Learn more at hudsonvilleicecream.com.
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Where is Little Debbie now?

Debbie is still involved with the business today! Debbie McKee-Fowler currently holds the position of Executive Vice President and serves on the McKee Foods Board of Directors. The top-selling Little Debbie varieties are Oatmeal Creme Pies, Swiss Cake Rolls and Nutty Buddy Wafer Bars.
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Is Little Debbie Still Alive 2021?

Today, the McKee Foods corporation is still thriving, and the business is still in the family. The real "Little Debbie," Debra McKee Fowler, now sits as the Executive Vice President of McKee Foods, and runs her eponymous line of products.
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Can you order Little Debbie online?

The Little Debbie Online Store offers a variety of shipping methods for your convenience. Shipping and handling fees are calculated by factoring the weight of the product and the shipping method you are requesting. Available shipping methods for your order will populate during the checkout process.
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Are the Little Debbie ice creams limited edition?

Unlike the two new seasonal ice creams, which are only available for a limited time, the seven classic Little Debbie-inspired flavors will continue to be available year-round.
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Is Little Debbie going to make ice cream?

Hudsonville Ice Cream and Little Debbie collaborated to create the new ice creams and said these flavors will be available year round, so take your time buying them. They're not going anywhere. Available for $3 per pint, Little Debbie ice cream is pretty affordable, so it's easy to taste-test each flavor.
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Who distributes Little Debbie?

McKee Foods — A Family Bakery

McKee Foods is a privately-held, family-run company best known for our line of Little Debbie brand snack cakes. Since 1934, McKee Foods has been blessed with a reputation for doing business the right way.
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Does Publix sell Little Debbie ice cream?

Choose a store location to view more product information.
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What are the Little Debbie ice cream flavors?

We ranked all seven of Hudsonville Ice Cream's Little Debbie...
  1. Nutty Bar - 10/10.
  2. Oatmeal Creme Pies - 9/10. ...
  3. Strawberry Shortcake Rolls - 8/10. ...
  4. Zebra Cakes - 7/10. ...
  5. Cosmic Brownies - 6/10. ...
  6. Honey Buns - 4/10. ...
  7. Swiss Rolls - 4/10. Chocolate cake ice cream with chocolate cake pieces and a swirl of whipped cream. ...
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Where are Little Debbie's manufactured?

Today, Little Debbie® snacks, America's number one snack cakes, are manufactured in Collegedale, Tenn., Gentry, Ark., and Stuarts Draft, Va. McKee Foods also has a distribution center in Kingman, Ariz. We also manufacture products under the following brands: Sunbelt Bakery®, Drake's cakes® and Fieldstone Bakery®.
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What are the new ice cream flavors?

The Best New Ice Cream & Frozen Treats to Stock Your Freezer with This Summer
  1. Halo Top Chocolate Cake Batter Ice Cream. ...
  2. Turkey Hill Dipped Duos: Peanut Butter & Chocolate. ...
  3. Jeni's Sunshine Ice Cream. ...
  4. So Delicious Wondermilk Frozen Sundae Cones. ...
  5. Eclipse Cookie Butter. ...
  6. Ben & Jerry's Topped Dirt Cake.
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Are there parabens in Little Debbies?

found that 92.7 percent of Americans tested had propyl paraben in their urine. An EWG petition calls on Sara Lee, Weight Watchers, Little Debbie and other companies to remove propyl paraben from their products.
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Does Walmart sell Little Debbies?

Little Debbie Snacks, Cookies & Chips - Walmart.com.
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When did Little Debbie come out?

O.D. thought his granddaughter, Debbie, would be the perfect face for his delicious treats, and on August 23, 1960, the brand was born. The first full-color Little Debbie portrait was created in 1960, the same year as the original line art version.
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Who is Little Debbie named after?

It is a division of the privately held and family owned company McKee Foods of Collegedale, Tennessee. The Little Debbie brand was created in 1959. It was named after the granddaughter of the company's founders Ruth and O.D. McKee.
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How much is Little Debbie worth?

147 on the list, with a net worth of $1.4 billion. McKee Foods is best known for its Little Debbie creme pies. Finally, coming in at No.
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Who is the girl on Little Debbie cakes?

As for “Little Debbie,” Debbie McKee-Fowler, she's now all grown up and is the current Executive Vice President of the company and runs the “Little Debbie” brand. While other snack cake companies may be struggling, McKee Foods keeps thriving.
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Is Little Debbie Seventh Day Adventist?

From sundown Friday to sundown Saturday, known as the Sabbath, the Little Debbie logos are covered or removed, and the crew wears non-Little Debbie attire as a condition of sponsorship because McKee Foods was founded and is run by owners who are Seventh-day Adventists.
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Why are cosmic brownies so good?

With no artificial ingredients or preservatives, these decadent brownies definitely beat out the store version. It also makes for a great basic brownie recipe. Even if you don't want to go all out with the thick ganache, you can still have super moist, dense, and scrumptious brownies.
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Are Zebra cakes good?

Zebra Cakes

This snack is more than 300 calories and is packing 14 grams of fat. It has no fiber, which means you'll be hungry again not too long after eating these, as fiber is what contributes to whether a food will actually leave you full and satisfied.
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