Hostess Brands to Open Next-Generation Bakery in Arkansas

The location will increase Donettes and cake platform capacity by 20 percent.
3/17/2022
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ARKADELPHIA, Ark. — Hostess Brands Inc. will convert an idled factory in Arkadelphia into a state-of-the-art bakery expected to be operational in the second half of 2023.

Hostess Brands plans to invest $120 million to $140 million to transform the 330,000-square-foot facility in Arkadelphia into a next-generation bakery. The new bakery will increase the company's capacity across its bakeries on its Donettes and cake platforms by approximately 20 percent. It will also enable the company to accommodate production growth in the future.

Hostess' move is expected to add approximately 150 jobs to the community during the next three years.

"We've been profitably gaining market share across the snacking categories in which we compete," said Andy Callahan, president and CEO of Hostess Brands. "The addition of this new bakery signals our confidence that we expect the growth we have demonstrated over the last several years to continue."  

Hostess Brands' decision to renovate an existing building will reduce the company's costs for the new bakery as well as minimize environmental impacts, stated the company.

"We are emphasizing a sustainability-first approach to this project while leveraging best practices from across our network of bakeries and we anticipate this bakery will be our most efficient and greenest operation yet," said Callahan. "We are grateful for the help and support that we received from the city of Arkadelphia and the Arkadelphia Alliance, Clark County, the state of Arkansas and the Arkansas Economic Development Commission, and the partnerships we have entered into with these entities. We look forward to welcoming new team members to our newest bakery when it becomes operational in 2023 and to becoming a part of the Arkadelphia community."

"I could not be more excited to welcome Hostess to the Arkansas family of businesses," stated Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson. "Arkansans of all ages have enjoyed Hostess products for more than a century, so it is no wonder they are now a leading snack company. The company's selection of Clark County speaks volumes about the confidence they have in the area's business climate and workforce, and I am confident Hostess will find success in Arkansas."

"This is a huge win for ArkadelphiaClark County and the entire state," added Kansas Secretary of Commerce Mike Preston. "Hostess is going to build a bakery of the future in Arkansas by transforming this site into a facility focused on sustainable design and practices. In addition, the Hostess facility will create 150 new jobs in south Arkansas that will have a lasting impact on the local economy."

"Clark County will continue to attract high-quality businesses such as Hostess Brands and provide them with the resources they need to invest, create jobs and produce premium products," continued J.L. Griffin, CEO of Arkadelphia Alliance. "We are thrilled to begin a long-term partnership with Hostess Brands to bring further opportunities."

Lenexa, Kans.-based Hostess Brands Inc. is a sweet snacks company focused on developing, manufacturing, marketing, selling and distributing products in North America under the Hostess and Voortman brands. The company produces a variety of new and classic treats, including Hostess Donettes, Twinkies, CupCakes, Ding Dongs and Zingers, as well as a variety of Voortman cookies and wafers.

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