Cancel the Benefit Concert — Twinkies Have Been Saved!
In November, the nation went into panic mood when word spread that Hostess was about to go giant, bloated-with-sugar belly up.
In November, the nation went into panic mood when word spread that Hostess was about to go giant, bloated-with-sugar belly up.
As we end 2012, (or the world...stupid Mayans), the Eagle's 17th year on the air has been a great one, and on behalf of Lisa, Aaron, and myself, we want to say thank-you!
Hostess Brands and a key union have agreed to try and mediate their dispute today.
We went to our local Walmart when we got off of the air earlier, and the Twinkies were gone! I was lucky to get the last box of Hostess Suzy Q's. But if you just HAVE to get some Twinkies we have your answer.
Hostess is shutting down the ovens in their bakeries, and their trucks will no longer deliver the tasty treat that many of us grew up thinking would survive even a nuclear bomb. After hearing the news, I learned more about Twinkies than I ever knew, I bet some of these facts will be new to you too.
This morning it was announced that Hostess is closing it's doors. I can't believe...no more Twinkies, no more Ding Dongs, no more Sno Balls.
Hostess Brands, bakers of twinkies and other items has asked a court's permission to shutdown its entire company after a strike crippled it's operation.
Hostess Brands Inc. – the baking company behind Twinkies, Wonder Bread and chocolate-frosted CupCakes (with the icing squiggly on top) – is preparing to file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection this week, the Wall Street Journal reports.