It was a sad day when I heard twinkies would be no more and
then I was devastated when it clicked that this was also the end for
snowballs. This seems trivial that
I am sitting in Kenya with pangs in my heart writing about the discontinuation
of a silly snack cake.
BUT, Snowballs have been a huge part of my childhood. For as long as I can remember, my dad,
brother, and I have shared this delicious snack cake. (I don’t recall my sisters being too crazy about them.) Snowballs are more than the cream filling
inside a chocolate mound with marshmallow covered in coconut.
Snowballs were for good days, for bad days, rainy days and
sunny days. They were for
celebrations after winning a softball game, they were for making bruises and
scrapes hurt a little less. They
were for sharing over board games; they were a quick dessert after dinner. Snowballs hold a special place in my
heart but really it has always been about the people I was sharing them
with. While I enjoy snowballs,
they have never been a snack that I eat alone. They have always been connected to those I share them
with. It was a happy day when my
nephew, Roman, enjoyed them as much as I did (but really what food doesn’t that
kid like?) They were for special
occasions or no occasions at all, they were for just because. I just picked up a box from the posta
from my Dad and Karyl. They sent
it to me before this life altering news hit and do you know what was in there….
They are instant happiness and childhood memories
remembered. They are so much more
than a snack cake.
Dad – Sweep the shelves and freeze them for me.
And yes, I totally did just blog about this. I apologize that you even opened this
blog post.
But seriously why am I not there, in America, to gorge
myself with snowballs over the fact they are soon to be extinct.
You know what would make this news easier to swallow. Yep, exactly. A snowball.