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Banana flip

I'm going out on a limb here, but I imagine at least one other person has heard of the snack food called a banana flip? Anywhere around here where one could purchase them?


orionz06
2011-09-19 04:08:48

I am intreigued. What is it?


italianblend
2011-09-19 10:41:38

Mmmm, I haven't seen one of those in a while, but then again I've been staying away from that kind of stuff. But I'll keep my eyes peeled.


edmonds59
2011-09-19 11:10:27

....check a vending maching from the 80's.


Round banana flavored cake with icing on one side, folded over so it resembles a taco.


sew
2011-09-19 11:51:59

Nickles Bakery makes them, still, but I cannot find any store that has them.


orionz06
2011-09-19 12:19:31

@edmonds: Nice one.


reddan
2011-09-19 14:06:14

@ orionz06 Nickles Bakery ...


I bet a real bakery doesn't quite get the plasticized goo vibe of the original. Heck, a bakery might even put some foodstuffs in there.


mick
2011-09-19 14:18:00

@edmonds just don't slip up!


cburch
2011-09-19 14:49:54

I remember those. The filling was yellow, and tasted banana-ish, but kinda funny at the same time. Like some stew of "flavorings" and colorant.


Yecch.


Now, if anyone can find me those little round pies with chocolate pudding filling and sugar on top, in a wax paper sleeve, I am on it!


atleastmykidsloveme
2011-09-19 14:51:03

I am not touting the quality. I have a friends friend whose mother is assembling a bucket list and there are a few things I am able to help her cross off. I was hoping banana flips would be among the list.


I have had some really awesome ones made in a real bakery without preservatives and they were awesome. More awesomer than the Nickles ones, but she likes the Nickles.


orionz06
2011-09-19 15:21:00

as a child those were my favorites, moonpies were a distant second, hohos were third, and twinkies would only do in the event of a total snacking failure. Nichles Bakery has a distribution center in Verona. http://www.nicklesbakery.com/locations/index.php


ejwme
2011-09-19 15:29:05

Pink coconut chocolate snowballs rule.


edmonds59
2011-09-19 15:51:37

The distribution center in Verona appears very abandoned.


orionz06
2011-09-19 16:05:25

Klavon's ice cream shoppe in the strip has lots of retro candy brands & might stock such an item...


pseudacris
2011-09-19 16:59:21

+1 for Klavons. They also have orangeheads, which my husband has erroniously deemed to be the bestest candy ever (there's no chocolate involved, so I don't get it).


If they don't carry it, you might be able to get them to order you a case, and you could be the best Halloween stop ever. Or worst. Bucket lists are very important.


ejwme
2011-09-19 17:54:01

I prefer Cherryheads, but any of the ____heads candy is awesome.


orionz06
2011-09-19 17:56:41

Hostess pudding pies trump all.


lou-m
2011-09-19 20:38:32

Nickels lists Banana Flips on their web site, so they are still making them. Maybe there is someone you could contact who could tell you where they can be bought?


atleastmykidsloveme
2011-09-19 21:19:53

Perhaps someone who is connected with a local bakery could entice the bakery to produce a local delicious similarity. Perhaps in Market Square.


edmonds59
2011-09-19 22:02:48

I don't work for Prantl's, though, so I really have voice in that matter. I think they only do banana things seasonally? Not sure.


rubberfactory
2011-09-19 22:08:24

I need specifically the Nickles ones. More than a few bakeries were willing to make me a batch.


orionz06
2011-09-19 22:33:05

I have never heard of these but I'm craving them! Too bad me on diet. Curse you, biggest loser contest.


italianblend
2011-09-20 00:14:00

Trust me - they aren't worth breaking a diet for. (And I say this as a fan )


mick
2011-09-20 03:40:22

If it was a pumpkin banana I might have to break the diet.


italianblend
2011-09-20 10:10:46