The new Hostess Brands wants to bring back Twinkies and Ho Hos by July It is reopening plants in Georgia%2C Kansas%2C Indiana and Illinois The company is taking applications KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — ...
HO HO BROUHAHA, BRANDYWINE: A 37-year-old male and his 30-year-old niece, who lived with their mother and grandmother, respectively, began arguing over a box of Ho Hos on Jan. 25. The homeowner became ...
It might be time to revisit Ho Hos and Ding Dongs, which are not only fun to say, but bring plenty of childhood memories flooding back. Grocers across the country are now stocking up on two new ...
Forget the Twinkies! The end of Hostess means the extinction of more delectable treats. By Kevin Fallon. Senior Editor, Obsessed Ho no. Venerable confectionary juggernaut Hostess Brands Inc. announced ...
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Hostess Brands, makers of Twinkies and Ho-Hos, has just agreed to sell a majority stake in the company to Gores Group, a publicly traded company, for $725 million. Hostess emerged from bankruptcy ...
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