Hostess is a bakery company that produces snack cakes, doughnuts, sweet rolls, muffins, and other baked goods.
Founded in 1919 in Kansas City, Missouri as the Continental Baking Company.
Purchased by Interstate Bakeries Corporation in 1995.
Filed for bankruptcy in 2012.
Acquired by Apollo Global Management and Metropoulos & Co. in 2013 and returned to the market.
In 2016, Hostess Brands became a publicly traded company.
Continues to expand its product line and distribution channels.
A brand of snack cakes and pastries marketed by McKee Foods.
A brand of snack cakes and pastries marketed by McKee Foods.
A brand of baked goods, including cakes, pastries, and doughnuts.
A sponge cake with a creamy filling.
A chocolate-covered cake with a creamy filling.
A frosted cupcake with a cream filling.
A miniature doughnut in various flavors.
A chocolate cake rolled with a creamy filling.
Hostess filed for bankruptcy and went out of business in 2012. Its assets were sold to various buyers, and the company was eventually restructured and brought back to market.
Yes, Hostess produces Twinkies in the USA. However, some of the company's other products are manufactured outside the country.
Yes, Hostess has a few vegan products such as the Apple Streusel Coffee Cakes and the Chocolate CupCakes. However, most of their products contain animal-derived ingredients like eggs and milk.
Yes, Hostess products can be frozen. It is recommended to wrap them tightly in plastic wrap or aluminum foil before freezing to prevent freezer burn.
No, Hostess products are not gluten-free. They contain wheat flour as an ingredient, which is a source of gluten.