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IRVING, Texas (AP) - Hostess, the maker of Twinkies and Wonder Bread, is going out of business, closing plants, laying off its 18,500 workers and putting its brands up for sale.

The Irving, Texas, company said a nationwide worker strike crippled its ability to make and deliver its products. Its brands also include Ding Dongs, Ho Ho's and Dolly Madison.

Hostess had warned employees that it would file a motion in U.S. Bankruptcy Court to unwind its business and sell assets if plant operations didn't return to normal levels by Thursday evening. The privately held company filed for Chapter 11 protection in January, its second trip through bankruptcy court in less than a decade.

"Many people have worked incredibly long and hard to keep this from happening, but now Hostess Brands has no other alternative than to begin the process of winding down and preparing for the sale of our iconic brands," CEO Gregory F. Rayburn said in a letter to employees posted on the company website.

He added that all employees will eventually lose their jobs, "some sooner than others."

Thousands of members of the Bakery, Confectionery, Tobacco Workers and Grain Millers International Union went on strike last week after rejecting in September a contract offer that cut wages and benefits. Hostess had already reached a contract agreement with its largest union, the International Brotherhood of Teamsters.

Hostess has said that production at about a dozen of the company's 33 plants has been seriously affected by the strike. Three plants were closed earlier this week.

The company, founded in 1930, was fighting battles beyond labor costs. Competition is increasing in the snack space and Americans are increasingly conscious about healthy eating. Hostess also makes Dolly Madison, Drake's and Nature's Pride snacks.


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    2cents wrote...
    Well at least . . .
    . . . American workers are beginning to get that fair share they demanded.
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    USCitizen wrote...
    Election is over...
    Hope this is the change they were looking for.
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    yrreta wrote...
    So the Union and Union members,
    knowing that they are already working for a company in financial distress, go on strike for more money, benefits, etc., thereby forcing the company to close its doors. What sense does that make? These newly out of work people have no one to blame but their greedy selves and the greedy union they belong to.
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    1redcav wrote...
    This is
    the genius of the marxist, socialist manchild & the food nazi. Way to go, you two tools! You just put 18K on the unemployment lines! I hate unions! They are corrupt, and, this is the proof of that!
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    OneWonders wrote...
    Ahhh I sure
    love unions!!! Wait, doesn't Obama love unions? Didn't they drop a boat load of money into his campaign? This is such wonderful news! I kinda hope this happens more and people realize that they don't need unions today. Just shows that socialist principles always fail.
    Equal Justice, Not Social Justice.
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    RyckAZ wrote...
    Wait for next Chapter! (pun intended)
    Maybe Obama will bail out the snack food industry!
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    ZingerRinger wrote...
    Unions...
    Ruining business's across the country! Do something Nobama, I want my freakin' Twinkies!!!
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    BubbaNena wrote...
    Al Quaeda is alive and
    Twinkies are dead. Welcome to the new normal.
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    ZingerRinger wrote...
    Obama lies...
    while Twinkies die. ;-(
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    ZingerRinger wrote...
    Micho, Chemist?
    I supppose this is Bush's fault too?!?