Let’s rank the Little Debbie Christmas Seasonal snacks. You see the displays in your local grocery store every year. Those beautiful red boxes. Cheap holiday treats you only get once a year.
And after sampling each of these (some more than others), I better wait another calendar year to eat these again. Also, check out It’s a Southern Thing’s Matt Mitchell’s rankings from a year ago, when they had Christmas spice tree cakes and eggnog cake rolls.
Let’s do this.
7) Cherry Cordials
Two vanilla cookies filled with cherry flavored creme and coated in fudge. A friend called these “the one and only true War on Christmas.” I’m not ready to mobilize just yet, but I’m just not a fan of this combination and probably will never eat one again. Dead last.
6) Gingerbread Cookies
These are old-fashioned, soft gingerbread cookies topped with white icing and red and green sprinkles. Just not a gingerbread guy. It’s not you, it’s me. My daughter wanted to note she likes the cookie part, but no so much the icing and sprinkles.
5) Chocolate Christmas Tree Cakes
The chocolate version of the tree-shaped cake with chocolatey creme filling. Decorated with fudge frosting, a white frosting stripe, unlike the crystal-like sprinkles on the white cakes, this has red and green sprinkles sorta like you’d put on ice cream or donuts. I kinda prefer that, but I might like the overall flavor and nostalgia factor with the vanilla.
4) Christmas Tree Brownies
Chewy brownies shaped like Christmas trees. Dressed in green frosting and sprinkled with colorful chocolate chip candy, kinda like little M&M balls. Other than the Christmas tree cakes, probably the most filling, maybe the best pound-for-pound snack out of the bunch. Love the look of them. They give me a warm and fuzzy feeling.
3) North Pole Nutty Buddy Wafer Bars
Peanut butter creme sandwiched between crunchy layers of wafers coated in a white fudge and decorative red stripes. Basically a Christmased-up version of your standard Nutty Buddies, one bar per package. These felt like the leader in the clubhouse. Just so dependable. So simple. Good crunch. Tasty, crispy, peanut-buttery. Solid, but you’re just slapping Christmas colors on a Nutty Buddy.
2) Vanilla Christmas Tree Cakes
A tree-shaped yellow cake with creme filling. White frosting, green sprinkles, and a red frosting stripe. The king of the Little Debbie Christmas treats in the eyes of many. I get why people look forward to these every year. And now they’ve got even larger tree cakes in those BIG PACKS. But year-round, I never go for Zebra Cakes, and that’s basically what these are.
1) Snowflake Brownies
Surprise! Classic fudge brownies coated in white icing and stamped with a variety of snowflake. Basically the same thing as the Christmas tree brownie, in a rectangle shape and without the little candy-coated chocolate chips on top. Smooth, chewy, chocolatey, no crunchy candy balls in the way. A beautifully designed snowflake on top, ensuring every Snowflake Brownie is indeed different with each immaculate bite. Yes, the Snowflake Brownie gets the top spot.
The Link LonkDecember 08, 2020 at 11:05PM
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