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Interstate Bakeries Corp. said today its Wonder bread brand would disappear from Southern California grocery stores after it shuts down bread baking operations in the region Oct. 29.
Kansas City, Mo.-based Interstate said it planned to close all four of its Southland bread bakeries, located in Glendale, Pomona, San Diego and in Los Angeles southeast of USC. The company will also close 17 distribution centers and 16 outlet stores.
Wonder bread was first marketed more than 80 years ago and has been sold in Southern California since at least the 1940s, the spokeswoman said. Interstate acquired the brand when it bought Continental Baking Co. from Ralston Purina Co. in 1995 for $461 million in stock and cash.
Interstate will continue to operate two Los Angeles bakeries that produce the company's Hostess and Dolly Madison lines of snack cakes and doughnuts, which include Twinkies, Ding Dongs and Snowballs. Those plants employ about 840 workers.
The company has closed several other bakeries around the country since filing for bankruptcy, including two in San Francisco in 2005.
http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-wonderbread29aug29,0,1394775.story?coll=la-home-center
Kansas City, Mo.-based Interstate said it planned to close all four of its Southland bread bakeries, located in Glendale, Pomona, San Diego and in Los Angeles southeast of USC. The company will also close 17 distribution centers and 16 outlet stores.
Wonder bread was first marketed more than 80 years ago and has been sold in Southern California since at least the 1940s, the spokeswoman said. Interstate acquired the brand when it bought Continental Baking Co. from Ralston Purina Co. in 1995 for $461 million in stock and cash.
Interstate will continue to operate two Los Angeles bakeries that produce the company's Hostess and Dolly Madison lines of snack cakes and doughnuts, which include Twinkies, Ding Dongs and Snowballs. Those plants employ about 840 workers.
The company has closed several other bakeries around the country since filing for bankruptcy, including two in San Francisco in 2005.
http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-wonderbread29aug29,0,1394775.story?coll=la-home-center