In 1993, Patrick Renna made S’mores with a toasty marshmallow in Sandlot, and people have been debating if that is how it should be done ever since. Some like it toasty, and others like it gooey.
After a third of a century, Hershey’s wants to settle the debate once and for all, so they got the actor and his son to answer the question. And that didn’t help things.
Therefore, they did some polling, and now we have the answer.
Over two thirds (69%) of S’mores eaters are Camp Toasty. These consumers want to see the outside completely toasted, with 17% looking for some blackened char and 11% wanting the marshmallow on fire.
One third (29%) of survey respondents are Camp Gooey, with the majority prioritizing an ooey gooey center for the ultimate s’mores experience.
2% represent people who either don’t want a marshmallow at all (1%) or those who say it “doesn’t matter” (1%).
I love my white marshmallows, black like my heart. How do you like your S’mores?
No matter whether you are Team Toasty or Team Gooey, spend the Summer in front of a campfire with graham crackers, marshmallows, and Hershey’s chocolate to make the yummiest sandwich!
Let’s be honest, we have all tried a diet. We go in all gung-ho and then don’t even make it to day two. Right?
Patrick Renna decided he was going to cut out cookies and shared his progress on social media. How did he do? As good as Donald Trump does at not making a fool of himself and the United States of America.
As in, The Sandlot star got two days in before he failed, tried again and failed, and made like Howard Cosell, if at first you don’t succeed, try, try again. And he is still trying. Because no matter how many times he was at bat, he kept striking out.
Hopefully, he will get to day four one of these days. But does he really have to? After all, cookies and chocolate are part of the basic food group!
Football season is back, and that means that people are watching the games on all of the channels that air them. Patrick Renna and his two friends are doing just that. So they created dances for each of the theme songs.
Which routine do you like the best? The one for Fox, NBC, CBS, ESPN, or NFL Network? I say they all scored a homerun; I mean touchdown.
BTW Who else thinks the NFL needs to hire them to create dances for all of the games?