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    No more Twinkies.. please say it ain't so

    Twinkies-maker Hostess Brands to close down

    Twinkies, a sponge cake with a cream filling, is an iconic product in the US
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    Tough times hit maker of Twinkies
    The maker of Twinkies, the cream-filled sponge cakes well-loved in the US, has said it will close down the company, leading to the loss of 18,500 jobs.

    Hostess Brands said a strike by the bakers union would force it to shut all operations and sell all assets.

    It has long been in trouble - emerging from bankruptcy protection in 2009 only to file again in January 2012.

    The wind-down also means the closure of 33 bakeries, 565 distribution centres and 570 bakery outlet stores.

    "We deeply regret the necessity of today's decision, but we do not have the financial resources to weather an extended nationwide strike," said chief executive Gregory Rayburn.

    "Hostess Brands will move promptly to lay off most of its 18,500-member workforce and focus on selling its assets to the highest bidders."

    The company is also behind the Wonder and Merita bread brands, as well as Drake's cakes.

    Last week, the Bakery, Confectionery, Tobacco Workers and Grain Millers International Union went on a nationwide strike.

    On Thursday, Hostess Brands said it determined that an "insufficient number of employees had returned to work to enable the restoration of normal operations".

    Hostess Brands was founded in 1930 and had revenues of $2bn last year.

    The union's pension fund is its biggest unsecured creditor, and is owed about $944.2m

    #2
    At least they can close down knowing their mission to make every American 20 pounds heavier was successful. Unions strike again. I guess it's better for their members to lose their jobs than to get cut hours. Hooray unions!

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      #3
      Good thing the union stuck to their guns. Otherwise, they might still have jobs...
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        #4
        I don't eat anything made by Hostess as we traditionally know them (Twinkies, Ding-Dongs, etc) except sometimes the donuts. I DO eat Wonder Bread and when I can find it, Blue Ribbon bread.

        That hurts. They're by far the best brands of white bread in the U.S., especially Blue Ribbon.

        -Rand

        P.S. They should live-stream any auction of assets. I want to see how crazy other companies go to get the rights to make Twinkies.
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          #5
          Its not like I eat them often. Maybe 2 every 3 years. But we are going to lose the twinky jokes.
          Also the union guys are just idiots.

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            #6
            And i've still yet to try one! Must source some asap!

            edit: UNions are destroying this country too. Constantly striking with ridiculous demands until they get what they want. It should be made illegal imo. Unions aren't needed in this day and age in the western world.

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              #7
              The world is truely comming to a bitter end. Fracking Unions Juneau...they are absolutely delicious...the food of the gods. Perfect with a cold glass of milk. Get some!!!!

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                #8
                I never thought Twinkies were good food.
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Apache Warrior View Post
                  I never thought Twinkies were good food.
                  Apache
                  I liked them as a kid but when I tried one a few years back I almost gagged. I should have just left it as a fond memory.
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                    #10
                    Pudding cups are made by Hostess as well.. THAT will be a HUGE loss.
                    Since it seems over 50% of Americans are over weight, i don't see how the new SURGE of lower sugars requirement/requests could hurt them, but they ARE/WERE behind the curve on mainstream offers. Poor decisions by corporate, and still thinking like the 90's doomed the company
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                      #11
                      Didn't they make Ding Dongs also? man I used to love those things...
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                        #12
                        well better go by them soon.
                        There are recipes on how to make them out there though. Enough years have happened that you can reverse engineer anything.

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                          #13
                          Still out there, you just pay more for 'em !!

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                            #14
                            I only tried them once. they are too sweet for me. very popular tho among lots of people. too bad they going away.
                            Hit 'em like comic books, kaboom! pow pow!

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                              #15
                              Relax guys/gals, they me be saved, maybe even by moving south of the border.

                              http://news.yahoo.com/twinkie-return...pQgngARuLQtDMD

                              Food producers ConAgra and Flowers Food, the American company behind Nature Valley granola, have expressed interest and so has Little Debbie baker McKee Foods. But another possible bidder hints at the future of Twinkies and maybe the US bakery business as a whole: Mexico’s Grupo Bimbo, the world’s largest bread baking firm, which already owns parts of Sara Lee, Entenmann’s and Thomas English Muffins.
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