Throughout the '70s and '80s, Betty Crocker sold a very popular line of cake mixes that you can no longer find on store shelves. These were Snackin' Cakes, or snacking cakes, which are quite different from a snack cake. The latter are what we call pre-packaged Little Debbie and Hostess treats. The former once meant an easy-to-make convenient homemade baked good, but in 1971, General Mills purchased and trademarked the term in order to promote this line of products. These cake mixes were made to be dumped, mixed, and baked in one pan. Each one included a special surprise inside; each one with some filling of nuts, chocolate, or fruit.
Flavors of Betty Crocker Snackin' Cakes included (but were not limited to) Banana Walnut, Golden Chocolate Chip, Applesauce Raisin, and Chocolate Walnut. This popular brand of Betty Crocker cakes continued to be sold throughout the 1980s.
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