Hostess Brands and Frito-Lay are recalling some popular snack foods because they may contain undeclared peanut residue, which could be hazardous to people with peanut allergies. Hostess is voluntarily ...
The next time you head to the grocery store to pick up your favorite sweet treat, be aware that it might look a little different. On Thursday, Hostess announced it's getting a new logo and packaging ...
Discontinued Hostess snacks have been piling up for decades — from Chocodiles to Choco-Bliss to the Sweet Rolls that Hostess ...
Food blogger @markie_devo claims Hostess has a mini wave of new and returning treats heading to major stores soon. The rumored lineup includes new Donettes and Coffee Cakes, plus a seasonal collab ...
You spoke, and Hostess listened. After the brand’s decision to pull Suzy Q’s from shelves resulted in serious backlash, Hostess has announced that the beloved devil’s food cake treats are coming back, ...
Hostess Brands, the maker of Twinkies, is weighing a potential sale amid interest from major companies in the food industry, according to a new report. General Mills, Mondelez International, PepsiCo ...
It's not uncommon for companies to reverse changes related to their products, stores or restaurants when customers vocalize their displeasure. Last month's Cracker Barrel hubbub is a prime example of ...
Rest assured, Twinkie lovers: Hostess is not dead. Just as its hallmark product, the beloved Twinkie, is indestructible–spoil-proof, burn-resistant, gravity-defying–so, too, is its parent brand. True, ...
Hostess Brands is reportedly exploring a sale. The stock is already generously valued, which may limit its near-term upside in a takeover scenario. Hostess Brands stock suddenly skyrocketed at around ...
How much of this is true? "I wonder when the media will start reporting that while Hostess was trying to cut Bakers pay by 8% & benefits by 32% the CEO gave himself a 300% raise (750,000 to 2,550,000) ...
Almost a year after the Twinkie’s return, Hostess is reintroducing its elusive chocolate-covered cousin — the Chocodile. Available only intermittently on the West Coast before their discontinuation in ...