The problem with free is that it doesn't mean something is really free. It just means that someone else has paid for the product or service instead of you.
I am not exactly a Twinkie fan. I moved to the USA in my mid-twenties and so I hadn't acquired a taste for them. And most likely never will (although I did try a deep-fried Twinkie recently...not bad, considering).
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