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Old 01-12-2024, 11:40 PM
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I do know that many of the snacks featuring milk chocolate coatings were not easily available in the south. I lived in Atlanta and we never got ho-Hos. We were told it was because the melted in shipment.
I'll bet Chocodiles met the same fate and only shipped to moderate climate areas.
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Old 01-13-2024, 09:35 AM
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It would seem from newspaper ads during 1977-79 that Chocodiles were available throughout a large segment of the country, although not everywhere. Here is a map showing in color the states where these newspaper ads ran--the darker the color, the greater number of reference points.


This is somewhat at odds with google research that makes anecdotal statements that Chocodiles were largely a West Coast product.

Newspapers.com did not show any reference to these snacks in 1975 or 1976, and the packaging shown in the 1977 ads refers to Chocodiles as "new", so it's likely that there will be no Hostess-related baseball cards found from this product until at least 1977.

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Old 01-13-2024, 11:00 AM
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Wow, great investigative findings Todd! Thank you. That definitely confirms the thought that during the 70's, the Choco-diles were more of a regional desert. That would also support the thought that the Choco-diles boxes containing baseball cards are also scarce when compared to all other Hostess desserts.

We know that in 1979, Choco-diles did have baseball cards on their boxes (this, per the one currently for sale on eBay). Now the million-dollar question is whether or not the Choco-diles boxes had baseball cards in 1977 and 1978.
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Old 01-16-2024, 10:38 AM
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I think they were very regional.

The store I worked for only had the single packs, no boxes. And after the cards were a thing.
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Default Hostess Complete Boxes

Before COVID I had been collecting the complete boxes since I like them more than the panels. I haven't seen any lots available in the last few years and the single boxes are now out of my price range.

I only have 45 different boxes but they are from Suzy Qs, King Dons, Cup Cakes, Crumb Cakes, Twinkies, HoHos and BigWheels.

I never heard of King Dons or Big Wheels as a kid in Chicago, but they look just like Ding Dongs which I don't have a box of yet.
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