EMPORIA, Kan. (AP) — Emporia officials are hailing Thursday’s announcement by the partnership that bought Hostess Brands’ snack cake lines that it will reopen the bakery in the eastern Kansas ...
PARIS — In March 2022 Hostess Brands, Inc. announced it had acquired a new facility in Arkadelphia, Ark., with plans to transform the plant into a “bakery of the future.” Fifteen months later, ...
Ninety-eight miles southwest of the Lenexa bakery, staggering daily totals — 1.8 million mini-doughnuts, 1.4 million chocolate cupcakes, 1.5 million Twinkies — shoot through production lines 24 hours ...
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Several hundred workers at a Hostess plant in northeast Philadelphia were off the job honoring a bakers’ union strike by the at the bankrupt company’s plants across the country.
Hostess makes about a half billion Twinkies a year, and the news of plant closures and a possible shutdown of the company has sparked shortage concerns. St. Louis shares a long history with Hostess ...
Stock up on Twinkies and Ding Dongs while you can. Production at the Hostess bakery in Seattle is shut down after workers joined a strike at Hostess production plants around the country. Union members ...
Hostess already had closed a plant in St. Louis that employed 365 people, in addition to plants in Cincinnati and Seattle. The company issued an ultimatum to bakers union members by midweek, saying ...
The new owners of Hostess Brands plan to reopen the company's Columbus, Ga., plant this summer and eventually employ more than 300 workers. The baking company, which produces Twinkies, Cup Cakes, Ho ...
BIDDEFORD, Maine (AP) -- Workers at a Hostess plant in Biddeford, Maine, say they hope it will be reopened under new ownership following the company’s decision to cease operations. The Texas-based ...
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. Hackman Capital Acquisition Co. has made a $58.3 million bid to buy former Hostess Brands bakery properties across the country, ...
Hostess Brands Inc, the bankrupt maker of Twinkies and Wonder Bread, has sought a U.S. court's permission to go out of business after failing to get wage and benefit cuts from thousands of its ...
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