Anyway, the good people at Hostess wrote back (with what looks like a form letter; mine is not the only copy of this thing on the web), explaining that Ding Dongs (which appears to be the canonical name for the things) are known variously as King Dons or Big Wheels, depending on what part of the country you?re in. This is allegedly to avoid confusion with some other products offered in those regions.
Originally posted by: FoBoT
this should splain it to ya
http://www.tinotopia.com/log/archive/2001/01/23/ding_dongs_and_king_dons.htm
Anyway, the good people at Hostess wrote back (with what looks like a form letter; mine is not the only copy of this thing on the web), explaining that Ding Dongs (which appears to be the canonical name for the things) are known variously as King Dons or Big Wheels, depending on what part of the country you?re in. This is allegedly to avoid confusion with some other products offered in those regions.
are you retarted????? why would you think king dongs and don king have to do with each other??you sound so un educated to say the least. your not a bit funny you sound foolish and assanine to me..
Originally posted by: Aquaman
They will always be Ding Dongs to me
Cheers,
Aquaman
Originally posted by: AbAbber2k
Originally posted by: Aquaman
They will always be Ding Dongs to me
Cheers,
Aquaman
Odd, I lived for 10 years as a kid in Michigan and they were Ding Dongs back then.Originally posted by: mpitts
It was always a King Don growing up in Michigan.
I have only seen them as Ding Dongs here in Atlanta (past 6 years)