Twinkies are a really good fat drenched cake with an inside made of something you could never guess. Take a shot at the poll. I will post up the secret ingredient after 1 day of votes have been logged. Those with a correct answer will get a free link add here 113 directory
The Twinkie as it is currently baked does not have a radioactive half-life. Luckily there are no isotopes of a radioactive variety present in the batter. But there is an actual shelf-life. Gotcha!!
My guess is arsenic. I can't see gasoline being used and neither DEET. Limestone...well maybe, that would explain why they can last forever
that's crazy! if I had one a day for > 8 days I would surely die!! or at least not be able to get up from a specific household entity
I would say gasoline, because gasoline is related to petroleum, which is used to create a lot of things- such as plastics. I think I read somwhere once that one of the twinkie ingredients was a few molecules away from being plastic. Just a big guess
Gasoline is it as it does make rubber and they also put it in chocolate hmm Gasoline is not tasting when it just holding your food together
The answer was Limestone. Those that made this answer please send me a pm with your link details. I know who you are..lol