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Wonder Bread sale nearly complete

Georgia-based Flowers Foods has reportedly agreed to a $360 million deal to purchase the bankrupt Hostess Brand's bread-baking assets.
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A sign is seen on an out-of-business Wonder Bread Hostess outlet store is seen in Camp Spring, Maryland on November 20, 2012. Hostess Brands, the maker of Twinkies, Ding Dongs, Wonder Bread and other baked goods, announced on November 9 it will shut down after it's Chapter 11 bankruptcy restructuring failed in the wake of a workers strike brought on by an imposed contract that would cut workers' wages by 8 percent. UPI/Kevin Dietsch
A sign is seen on an out-of-business Wonder Bread Hostess outlet store is seen in Camp Spring, Maryland on November 20, 2012. Hostess Brands, the maker of Twinkies, Ding Dongs, Wonder Bread and other baked goods, announced on November 9 it will shut down after it's Chapter 11 bankruptcy restructuring failed in the wake of a workers strike brought on by an imposed contract that would cut workers' wages by 8 percent. UPI/Kevin Dietsch 
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Published: Feb. 27, 2013 at 3:23 PM
By GABRIELLE LEVY, UPI.com

It looks like Wonder Bread has found a new home now that Hostess has gone bankrupt and is auctioning off its famous brands in pieces.

Flowers Foods Inc., a Thomasville, Georgia-based packaged bakery foods company, has reportedly won the bidding for the majority of Hostess Brands' bread-making business, including Wonder, Butternut, Home Pride, Merita and Nature's Pride, including 20 plants, 38 depots and other assets, Bloomberg News reported.

Flowers will reportedly pay $360 million for the assets. No other offers were submitted.

One other Hostess bread brand, Beefsteaks, will be auctioned Thursday, as it received a competing offer from Grupo Bimbo against Flowers' $30 million bid.

Hostess failed to come to an agreement with striking employees while in its second bankruptcy last year, and will continue liquidating assets at auction on March 13 and March 15. The first bankruptcy for the Irving, Texas-based company was in 2009.

Two private equity firms, C. Dean Metropoulos & Company and Apollo Global Management have reportedly agreed to pay $410 million for Hostess--including the much beloved Twinkie.

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