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Wanblee, South Dakota, 1994
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Little Debbie


The logo is "Little Debbie", a brand of pseudo-pastry treats similar to Hostess (maker of Twinkies - yum!). The company is in Tennessee and their packaging and products still have a 1960s look. littledebbie.com/www
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Diane Putnam club has replied to Ulrich John clubDiane Putnam club has replied to Gabi Lombardo clubSad times.
Diane Putnam club has replied to Andy Rodker clubDoesn't taste too bad, especially to a crazed sweet tooth like mine, but it's "corporate pastry" rather than bakery pastry. As for all the other pseudo things you mention, we have to suffer and moan and yell until they get voted out. For me, it's better described as nonstop nerve-racking. It's hard work to find enjoyment. This is the perfect example of the organizational theory that sh_t flows from the top to contaminate the corporate culture below. Eventually, it's destroyed, not a trace left. Then, the top person moves on either via scandal or another job offer and the people below start all over again building a new culture based on what is broadcast from the top.
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