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In the heat of summer, Walmart has taken the struggle out of retreiving fairgrounds food. Now, you can store heart attack inducing food right in your freezer. -
Hostess Brands News: Twinkies, DingDongs to Return to Store Shelves on July 15
Hostess announced that it plans to have Twinkies and other snack cakes back on retailers' shelves beginning July 15. -
Twinkies Return in July: 'As Delicious and Fattening As it Was'
Twinkies are set to hit store shelves again come summer Twinkie fans can rejoice. The delicious and incredibly popular snack will be back on shelves in July. -
Twinkies for Sale by Summer? Two Firms Seek to Buyout Hostess for $410 Million
Hostess received a joint offer from two companies to buyout the company and put Twinkies back on the market. -
Hostess Closes; Twinkies Maker Approved To Liquidate Assets
The Twinkies maker calls it quits after going to bankruptcy court. Hostess is officially closed. The 82-year-old Twinkies producer called it quits while the assets of the company are liquidated. -
Hostess Bankruptcy 2012; Liquidation Resumes After Failed Meditation
A bankruptcy judge is moving forward with the liquidation of Hostess Brands. The liquidation of Hostess Brands Inc. will continue after a failed meditation took place with the company and the Bakery Union. -
Hostess Managers 75 Percent Bonus in Works To Stay On Through Twinkie Producer's Bankruptcy
Hostess wants to pay senior managers a bonus of up to 75 percent of their annual pay so they will stay on with the company. -
Twinkies May Survive: Mexican Company Bimbo Interested In Buying Hostess
The Hostess CEO said that Twinkies are likely to find a buyer. The makers of Twinkies, who announced last week that they were going out of business, started liquidating the company's assets on Monday with new ownership going to the highest bidders. -
Hostess Brands Out Of Business; Twinkies Maker Calls It Quits
The maker of Twinkies says its closing shop after a crippling union fight. The maker of Twinkies is going out of business. Hostess Brands, famous for the classic snack and Wonder Bread, is shutting down operations after a union dispute.
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