
The company's founders named the brand after their granddaughter.

I wonder if Little Debbie is still alive.

And does she eat her namesake snacks?

Little Debbies for a little price!

I also like big people's little food. Like these Entenmann's Little Bites:

Big people's little food is still big for a little man, though. But it's awesome nonetheless!
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