Philadelphia cheesecake cups nutrition facts

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1) They are made of a light, airy cake mix that is then filled with cream cheese frosting and topped off with sprinkles.

2) The name "Cheesecake Cup" was given to them by the children's television show "The Cheers Kids."

3) There are currently over 500 different flavors of cheesecake cup, but only three have been named after actual cities: Philadelphia, New York City and Chicago.

4) The most popular flavor is a sort of odd combination of chocolate and cotton candy, hence the reason why these are also called cotton-candy cups.

5) If you eat enough of these, you might just get a sugar rush similar to what you would experience from drinking a soda.

6) Each cheesecake cup is hand-filled and put into a paper wrapper by workers who, like most restaurant employees, are not actually allowed to go to college.

7) The "world's largest" one is currently on display at a restaurant called Dolly's Eastern Delights in New Jersey--it's over thirty feet long.

8) The "world's largest" one with the most calories is a peppermint flavor that clocks in at OVER 3,000.

9) There are currently over two thousand of them in existence.

10) The three most popular varieties are a distant three in terms of sales: chocolate, mint and birthday cake.

11) If you have a sweet tooth, try the white "champagne" cup that's not really a cup at all but half a mushroom, a pickle and some cream cheese frosting stuck together.

12) The "world's smallest" cup holds nearly the same amount of frosting as the average person does in their blood.

13) You might get heartburn after eating several of these--but it's worth it for a chance to say you've eaten a "world's smallest" cup!

14) You can find mini-cupcakes in a few locations--everything from coffee shops, to diners and even gas stations.

15) If a cupcake's diameter is smaller than its height, it's considered a "mini-cup."


25 more idiotic philadelphia cheesecake cups facts

1. Philadelphians love their cheesecake, but they don't eat them in the shape of a cow or any other animal. They eat them with a knife and fork.

2. The word "cheesecake" comes from the old English word "cicele," which means a small cake made out of fruit or pastry.

3. Philadelphia is home to more than 200 cheesemaking companies that produce cheesecakes all over the world. Some are family-owned businesses; others are owned by large corporations like Kraft Foods Inc.

4. The first cheesecake was invented by accident when a Philadelphia chef added more ricotta cheese to a pie crust when he wasn't looking. Both the pie and the cheesecake were thrown out, but when the pie was eaten without the cheesecake, someone noticed how good it tasted by itself.

5. Philadelphia is famous for its Rocky-Raccoon-style cheesecakes, but it's not the only city with a similar dessert. Queens, New York; Winchester, Virginia; and even overseas in China, all have their own varieties of the dessert.

6. Philadelphia's suburbs in Chester, Delaware and Montgomery counties have their own varieties of the dessert, as well.

7. The term "french fries," which refers to any long strips of fried potatoes, doesn't actually apply to any specific type of potato. Rather, it's a reference to when the potatoes were first introduced to Philadelphia from France in the 1700s. Since they grew well in the area, farmers would cut them into long, thin sticks for easier consumption. Eventually, the sticks became known as "french fries" because of their shape.

8. The first ever cookbook was written by an American, Sarah Josepha Hale. It was published in 1795 and was called "American Cookery."

9. The most expensive dessert in the world is a slice of the Chocolate Rain Cake, which costs $1 million. It's made by the French Pastry and Dessert Gallery and has six tons of chocolate in it.

10. There is a shop in Philadelphia called "Lemon Hill" and it actually exists. It's run by a man named Andy.

11. The oldest continuously operating candy store in the United States is the Warrick's Candy store, which was founded in Philadelphia in 1847.

12. Philadelphia was the first city in the United States to offer free public swimming pools.

13. The oldest roller-skating rink in the United States is the Philadelphia Skating Club, which was founded in 1837.

14. The first soft-serve ice cream machine was invented by Ed Graff in Philadelphia in 1896.

15. "S'mores" is a trademarked brand name by the Nestlé Corporation.

16. Philadelphia was the first city in the country to offer free public libraries.

17. The Manheim Spring Water Company was the first company in the country to sell soda water. They started in 1847, and still sell their product today.

18. The first ever baseball game was played in 1845, between Philadelphia and a team from New York. The rules of the game have changed since then.

19. While it is a fact that the Declaration of Independence was written in Philadelphia, it wasn't actually written on parchment by the shores of the Delaware River. It was written on paper by congressmen in a hotel room.

20. The oldest band in the world is the First State Drums, which was founded in 1755.

21. The most popular soft drink in Philadelphia is "Pepsi."

22. The most popular fast food restaurant in Philadelphia is "Wendy's."

23. There are more than 800 yellow taxis in Philadelphia.

24. The city of Philadelphia has had more assassinations than any other city in the United States, with

25. The Liberty Bell is cracked, not out of spite, but because it has been subject to too much heavy stress over the years. If treated carefully, it can be restored to good health.


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