Hostess Jumbo Donettes: Are They Really Donuts?

Mia Nightshade

Updated Friday, August 2, 2024 at 12:00 AM CDT

Hostess has long been a household name, but their latest product, the "Jumbo Donettes," has sparked quite a conversation online. The box of "Glazed Blueberry" flavored treats has drawn mixed reactions, leaving many to wonder – are these really donuts?

The packaging of the Hostess Jumbo Donettes is eye-catching with a predominantly white box and a blue top section. The Hostess brand name is prominently displayed in blue letters with a red heart above the "H." The flavor, "Glazed Blueberry," is written in white on a blue background, making it stand out. The most striking feature is the large red letters spelling "JUMBO donettes," with a white outline, centered on the box. The front of the box showcases two large doughnuts – one whole and one cut in half, revealing the blueberry pieces inside. The box also indicates that it contains eight doughnuts, with a small note reading "PRODUCT ENLARGED TO SHOW DETAIL."

Comments on Reddit have been buzzing with opinions about these treats. One user humorously remarked, "Yes but the box doesn't say how they taste like chemicals and have the texture of clay." This sentiment was echoed by others, with one user likening the texture to "play dough with way too much sugar." Another commented on the legality of the name, saying, "They can't legally call them donuts on the box. Not enough real donut. Just like Cheez W*** and Froot Loops."

Further adding to the debate, a user shared, "[They're very nearly donuts, but not quite.](https://youtu.be/KLHRjaUBb3o?si=gOFBd7xq_K3HjKYJ)" This raises the question of what truly constitutes a donut. Some speculate that the "donettes" don't meet certain legal specifications for being labeled as such, similar to how some ice treats can't be called "Ice Cream" because they lack a specific percentage of milk.

The price tag below the box adds another layer of curiosity. It reads "Hostess Danish Cherry Cheese 16 oz, $4." This seems to relate to a different product, yet it is placed directly below the Donettes box, which could be confusing for shoppers.

With all the online chatter, the consensus seems to be divided. While some are willing to give these treats a try, others are skeptical of their quality and authenticity as real donuts. One user summed it up well: "Eat one and compare it to a real donut. It's donut-ish, but I wouldn't classify a donette as a donut. It just shares the shape."

The Hostess Jumbo Donettes certainly have people talking. Whether they're truly donuts or not, they offer a fascinating glimpse into the power of branding and consumer perception. The debate continues, but one thing is clear – Hostess has managed to create a product that stands out on the shelf and generates conversation.

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Top Comments from Reddit

Lookingforawayoutnow

Yes but the box doesnt say how they taste like chemicals and have the texture of clay. Edit: spelling

UseMoreHops

They cant legally call them donuts on the box. Not enough real donut. Just like Cheez W*** and Froot Loops

The_Fortunate_Fool

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NovaMaestro

["They're very nearly donuts, but not quite."](https://youtu.be/KLHRjaUBb3o?si=gOFBd7xq_K3HjKYJ)

happyf***incakeday

Yeah but hostess doesn't hold a copyright on "donuts"

ZimaGotchi

Maybe, maybe not but they're damn sure not Cherry Cheese Danishes I can tell you that.

HellveticaNeue

Goes well with jumbo shrimps

BWM51IA

They are bad.... imagine play dough with way too much sugar... but not quite sweet.

qtpss

No donuts are bad for you, these are Hostess thingys all goodness and light.

Groundbreaking-Fig38

Extra medium.

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