Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Posted
That said, hostess outlived it's market. People are more particular about what they eat today than in years past, so any value in their brand is only going to go down. And I can't imagine repurposing the hostess brand for healthy alternatives. Maybe someone will buy their intellectual property, and then sell their products in a smaller scale, so they have a chance at success.
QFT.

Realistic market expectations is undervalued. Everything today is "growth growth growth" -- it doesn't always have to be about growth, sometimes just making ends meet is good enough (especially with a not-for-profit, for example).

Oh, and yeah, in the interest of full disclosure, I think I've had maybe one twinkie in the past two decades. I won't miss them. I don't avoid them, but I don't seek them out neither.

Posted

Had my first twinkies two months ago. damn those things are SWEET. can't imagine myself wanting to buy another ever.. I also heard over NPR that apparently there is a run on the Hostess products (namely twinkies and its chocolate conterpart) nationwide...

Posted

Walmart was completely sold out here (my kids wanted to try em, because of the news). They got the little debbie equivalent instead, and proclaimed them "nasty".

Posted (edited)

It's a bit upsetting reading so many people harping over fucking twinkies! What about the 18,000 people that lost their jobs because the union wouldn't compromise.

Edited by 909
Posted

They were the union, so they lost their jobs because THEY wouldn't compromise. And the product's been around a lot longer than any of them have had their jobs.

Posted

Yeah, but it's not exactly like this has been a mom & pop shop for decades. This has been some sort of private equity play for a long time now and has also changed hands more times than I've had DACs in its history. And it is in at least its 2nd BK. Maybe this business model isn't working? Regardless, it seems that brand stewardship either wasn't a priority or simply wasn't possible anymore in this environment. It would be interesting to see who picks up the brands (who's #3 in the space?).

Posted

Sure, it's a big business that stopped changing with the market. The upshot of not adapting is dying. I think it's reasonable that they die/contract HUGELY at this point. The world doesn't need hostess at the scale it once seemed to.

  • 7 months later...

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

By using this site, you agree to our Terms of Use.