From chocolate cupcakes to Twinkies, here are the best Hostess snacks you can buy right now — plus the ones you should avoid.
Hostess has delighted us with sweet treats since 1919, and even after all these years: Nobody does snack cakes better. I myself have had a deep love affair with Hostess for the better part of my 36 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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, ...
Check your Ding Dongs: According to a recall notice issued by Hostess, some of its iconic chocolate treats may be contaminated with mold. The notice, published by Hostess’ parent company J.M. Smucker ...
Twinkies are sugary but not that sweet to some investors. Billionaire C. Dean Metropoulos and Leon Black’s Apollo Global Management tried to sell their Hostess Brands for $2.3 billion but pulled the ...
Celebrate 4/20 with these food and snack deals like a new KFC meal box and a Hostess x Insomnia Cookies collab.
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