Monday, July 15, 2013

'New' Twinkies weigh less, have fewer calories

SHARECONNECT 144 TWEETCOMMENTEMAILMORE. NEW YORK (AP) — Twinkies are back, but they may be a bit smaller than you remember. The new owners of Hostess have leaner operating costs now that they're no longer using unionized workers.

Now that Twinkies have risen from the ashes of the old, bankrupt Hostess, to re-emerge anew on shelves across America today, some die-hard fans of the snack cakes are pointing out one glaring problem — the new Twinkies 

twinkiesAfter an 8-month hiatus, Twinkies were expected to be back in stores nationwide on Monday.

When Twinkies return to shelves today after an eight-month hiatus, many Americans will be relieved that one of the most famous, iconic brand names is back among us. Others will, of course, snort with derision. In either case, we care. When he was

Arnold has also said that the longer shelf life of Twinkies reported by the Associated Press earlier this month was made by the predecessor company right before it went bankrupt. The 45-day shelf life, up from 26 days, was a separate change and hit

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