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COLLEGEDALE, TENN. — McKee Foods’ Little Debbie brand products are no longer available in Canada. “This was not our decision,” said Mike Gloekler, corporate communications and public ...
McKee Foods will continue using the Prairie City Bakery brand name and the company's existing distribution channels. Additionally, McKee Foods will retain all 14 of the Prairie City Bakery ...
The comment period on a McKee Foods Transportation application for an hours-of-service waiver ended June 11 with 12 comments filed, total, including one from American Trucking Associations in favor.
Little Debbie snack cakes are no longer being sold on U.S. military bases and Canadian distribution is paused — but the product is still widely available in the U.S.
Hostess Brands, Inc., announced that the finacially-ailing company has selected McKee Foods Corporation in Collegedale as "the stalking horse bidder" for its Drake’s snack cake brand and certain ...
McKee Foods Corp., the maker of many popular snack cakes, plans to whip up a $102 million investment at its Collegedale production plant for new equipment and office space, according to the company.
Why McKee Foods Is 2016’s Sweet Snacks Category Captain . Susan Durtschi, Past Times Marketing. 2/18/2016 ...
McKee Foods also has manufacturing facilities in Gentry, Ark., and Stuarts Draft, Va., and a distribution center in Kingman, Ariz. Latest Headlines #7 Tennessee Set For Women’s College World Series ...
Mike Gloekler, Corporate Communications & PR, McKee Foods Corp. Office: 423-238-7111, Ext. 22440; Mobile: 423-364-4431 [email protected] Site Navigation Home ...
As CSNews Online previously reported in March, McKee Foods, also the maker of the Little Debbie's brand, agreed to pay $27.5 million for Drake's cakes following Hostess Brands' 2012 filing for ...
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