
Little Debbie Fans Will Thrill to Tennessee’s Little Debbie Bakery Store and Theme Park
Now I've gone and done it. How do I sit here and finish this story without noshing on a Star Crunch, Oatmeal Creme Pie, or Nutty Bar? None of those are anywhere in this building, and so I shed a little bitty tear.
In case you're wondering, when our work snack closet is full, there are plenty of Little Debbies for all tastes. But they usually go first, and they typically go fast. Plus, those aforementioned varieties are also favorites among many of my colleagues. Yes, they go fast.
I guess, for a Little Debbie fan, it's important to go where you would never have to worry about the iconic snack cakes disappearing. You'd need to visit something like a bakery where there would be a bottomless supply. Fortunately, Chattanooga isn't a very long drive and is home to not only the Little Debbie Bakery Store but also Little Debbie Park.
Little Debbie Bakery Store
While your destination will be the Chattanooga metropolitan area, your GPS will take you to the suburb of Hixson, where the Little Debbie Bakery Store will satisfy your every snack cake need. The shops are part of the McKee Foods brand and, in addition to Tennessee, have locations in Virginia and Arkansas. There's also a Little Debbie Bakery store in Collegedale, another Chattanooga suburb.
Little Debbie Park
A few miles west of Collegedale is where you'll find Little Debbie Park. It's like a typical city park except for all the Little Debbie snack replicas of Oatmeal Creme Pies, Cosmic Brownies, and Christmas Tree Cakes, among others.
Chattanooga is an amazing city with so much to do. If you were unaware that a store and a park dedicated to an iconic 65-year-old snack brand were located there, well, now you know and can add this tasty trip to your itinerary.
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