A Nurse’s Ode to Hostess
It’s a sad day in America. Hostess is shutting it’s doors and our country’s most nostalgic treats will no longer be gracing the shelves at gas stations and grocery stores. Although Americans love the Twinkie, it appears not enough of us were actually eating them and that Hostess employees did not enjoy making them. In tribute to Hostess and the footprint they leave on America’s culture of unhealthy eats, one nurse puts her thoughts to humorus poetic form.
An Ode to Hostess
By Anna Kadeg, RN
The market crashed and it was bad
Jobs were lost and it was sad
But never once did I ever dream
We’d lose our donuts filled with cream
“What will we do?!” the nation said,
As they rolled into their Rascals and out of bed
“What will we grab when we’re on the go
And not one gas station has a single Hoho??!”
No Ding Dongs, no Zingers, no Fruit Pies to offer
How could a company that sells baked goods
Have no funds in their coffers?
The fallout went deeper than anyone knew
Whole grain instead of Wonderbread? OMG, ew.
From children to old folks, no one was immune
To the ripple effect brewing already that noon
The shock of the nation was only a start
Insulin companies reported low sales
of Lantus, Glargane and Aspart
Sweat-pant companies fell next
And elastic manufactures, too
But the increase in sexts
Pleased Apple shareholders, it’s true
Pharmaceutical hotshots became hypertensive
When their earning report sans Hostess
Revealed damage extensive
Sorry Pfizer and Merck and GlaxoSmithKline
Without having to pump Twinkie’s
Turns out the American heart works just fine
You’d think this news would please an RN
But I’ll tell you flat out
It’s a frightening trend
ICU volumes are down and the heart surgeons crabby
Empty beds and idle hands prevail
When nobody’s flabby
I have reasonable dreams of a villa on a bluff
A jungle, a surf break with dolphins and stuff
The water is crystal and my skin is tan
And my butler just happens to be the Dos Equis man
I will drive a Ferrari to my yacht in the port
But this dream won’t come to fruition without your support
I beg you to please show your love and affection
For the American staple that is Hostess confections
I need the hours quite badly if I’m going to thrive
I aim to retire at thirty, or at least thirty-five
So buy Donettes and Fruit Pies and Twinkie’s galore
And when those are done, please go buy some more
If we band together we can do it I know
We can keep America’s LDL cholesterol from getting too low
You see, all the nurses and doctors and such
Will have lots of work and we’ll thank you so much