Judge approves sales of Twinkies, Wonder Bread
A bankruptcy judge has given final approval for the sale of Twinkies, Wonder Bread and many of Hostess Brands’ other assets, clearing the way for the iconic products to return to shelves.
A bankruptcy judge has given final approval for the sale of Twinkies, Wonder Bread and many of Hostess Brands’ other assets, clearing the way for the iconic products to return to shelves.
Twinkies and other Hostess snacks could be back on shelves by this summer after a successful $410 million bid for the business.
A restaurant in Illinois gave away thousands of Twinkies and Hostess Cupcakes to its customers.
If you think YOU will miss any of the Hostess products, three-year-old Lucas can totally relate.
Time will likely run out for Hostess Brands on Wednesday, after mediation failed to produce a deal between the company and its striking bakers’ union.
After Hostess Brands said it would seek $1.75 million in executive bonuses, a judge in the case ordered the company and workers to mediation.
People across the country and here in the Quad Cities ran out to buy whatever Hostess products they could find….
If you’re worried the Hostess shutdown will deprive you of your Twinkie fix, this might help.
Hostess announced it will seek permission to completely shut down and liquidate its operations after a bakers’ strike could not…
Hostess Brands — the maker of such iconic baked goods as Twinkies, Devil Dogs and Wonder Bread — says striking workers are forcing it to permanently shut down.
Hostess announced it will close bakeries in three cities and cut more than 600 jobs because of a bakers’ strike.
Almost two years after closing its Davenport plant and move in the work to Peoria, Hostess wants to break its…