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  2. Hostess CupCake - Wikipedia

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    Hostess CupCake is an American brand of snack cake produced and distributed by Hostess Brands and currently owned by The J.M. Smucker Company. Its most common form is a chocolate cupcake with chocolate icing and vanilla creme filling, with seven distinctive white squiggles across the top.

  3. Hostess (snack cakes) - Wikipedia

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    Hostess Cake, mostly known simply as Hostess, is a brand under which snack cakes are sold by Hostess Brands. The brand originated in 1919 when the first Hostess CupCake was sold. However, it is better-known as the brand under which Twinkies are sold, after that product appeared in 1930.

  4. Shrinkflation hits 1 in 3 grocery items, including these ...

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    About 38% of candy items are now sold in smaller amounts, including party-size Reese's miniatures (35.6 ounces now versus 40 ounces in 2019-2020) and party-size milk chocolate M&M's (38 ounces now ...

  5. Hostess Brands - Wikipedia

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    Hostess Brands Inc. is an American bakery company formed in 2013. Its main operating subsidiaries are Hostess Brands, LLC, and Voortman Cookies Limited. The company owns several bakeries in the United States that produce snack cakes under the Hostess and Dolly Madison brand names and its Canadian subsidiary, Voortman Cookies Ltd., produces wafers and cookies under the Voortman brand name.

  6. U.S. Companies Shrink Packages as Food Prices Rise - AOL

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    U.S. food prices have been rising in the last year, but it seems the growth is only just beginning. ... a trend which has been going on for years. Just over a decade ago, tuna was most commonly ...

  7. Why Twinkie-maker Hostess could make for a sweet acquisition

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    Analysts estimate Hostess will haul in $1.4 billion in sales this year, up from $907 million in 2019. Adjusted earnings are seen at $1.12, up from $0.19 in 2019.

  8. Interstate Bakeries - Wikipedia

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    For many years the company was called Interstate Bakeries and based at 12 East Armour Boulevard, Kansas City, Missouri. In 2009, after it emerged from a 2004 bankruptcy, its name was changed to Hostess Brands and its headquarters moved to Irving, Texas. [4] Hostess Brands sought bankruptcy protection again in January 2012. [5]

  9. Chocodile Twinkie - Wikipedia

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    Since the late 1990s, Chocodiles have no longer been sold on the East Coast of the United States. Hostess had only a few West Coast factories making them, and to ensure the products' freshness, Chocodiles were sold only on the West Coast. There has been debate over whether a Chocodile is a chocolate-covered Twinkie.

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