- Gansito
Gansito (Spanish "little goose"), is a Mexican snack cake, similar to
Twinkies , with the exception that it has strawberry jelly along with the creamy filling and is covered in chocolate with tiny "topping" chocolate sprinkles. It was created in 1957 by Marinela (the pastries division of the breadmakingBimbo brand.) This specific snack cake is heavily marketed, possibly more than any other of Bimbo's products which include white and wheat bread, cereal bars, pound cakes and several other cakes, various pastries, cookies, and wafers.In a study [http://www.razonypalabra.org.mx/anteriores/n13/medyviol13.html] , the Gansito namebrand and "cute-looking goose" was remembered by 92% of a children's study group, whereas only 19% can recall the most basic Mexican history dates. This case of heavy publicity is also seen in the company's website (Marinela.com.mx).
The 1.8 oz packs 200 calories, 8 grams of fat of which 8 grams are saturated fat, and less than 9 percent of any vitamin, though it's marketed as being vitamin enriched.
The appearance of the "little goose" mascot has changed dramatically over its 50 years, from a university graduate goose, to a goose dressed in winter clothing, to a childish-looking goose, and now, a teenager goose with jeans, t-shirt and spiky hair.
On the American version of the wrapper of this snack cake, there is a website address [http://Marinelausa.com Marlinelausa.com] which they have updated recently (2008). On this new version of the site the mascots speak English or Spanish with roughly translated tag-lines or slogans.
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