Twinkies Will Return To Shelves In 2 Months.
That’s right: Twinkies, Ho-Hos and Ding Dongs are set to make their triumphant return to store shelves in four bakeries set to start producing the Hostess goods within the next two-and-a-half months.
WBBM Newsradio’s Dave Berner reports Hostess Brands LLC plan to open bakeries in Illinois, Indianapolis, Georgia, and Kansas, but things won’t be as they always were.
In fact, the cream-filled goods will no longer be created by union workers, a fact that will infuriate many.
The bakeries are expected to employ approximately 15,000 workers, and the hiring process could begin within the next couple of weeks.
After Hostess shut down in November due to its hurting finances and bankruptcy filing, Twinkies will finally take their place back on shelves this summer.
Last month, Apollo Global Management, LLC, and Metropoulos & Co. bought the bankrupt Hostess Brands, Inc., for $410 million, and renamed it Hostess Brands LLC.
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That’s right: Twinkies, Ho-Hos and Ding Dongs are set to make their triumphant return to store shelves in four bakeries set to start producing the Hostess goods within the next two-and-a-half months.
WBBM Newsradio’s Dave Berner reports Hostess Brands LLC plan to open bakeries in Illinois, Indianapolis, Georgia, and Kansas, but things won’t be as they always were.
In fact, the cream-filled goods will no longer be created by union workers, a fact that will infuriate many.
The bakeries are expected to employ approximately 15,000 workers, and the hiring process could begin within the next couple of weeks.
After Hostess shut down in November due to its hurting finances and bankruptcy filing, Twinkies will finally take their place back on shelves this summer.
Last month, Apollo Global Management, LLC, and Metropoulos & Co. bought the bankrupt Hostess Brands, Inc., for $410 million, and renamed it Hostess Brands LLC.