Yes Hostess Brands sells Wonder Bread, Home Pride, Natures Pride and the Beefsteak Rye line along with multiple other different breads that it makes.
Wonder Bread was forced to bring Hostess and their products back, including Twinkies.
no Sara Lee was just bought by BBU (bimbo Bread)
Yes effective 3/26/2012.
George Weston Limited does indeed own and hold the rights to the Wonder Bread brand and trademark in Canada.
There is Wonder bread company and Sara White.
Interstate Brands, the same company that owns Wonder Bread, Hostess, and Home Pride. I'm pretty sure Country Fair is a regional brand, it rarely shows up in Connecticut unless it's at a whole sale or discount store, it's never in the normal grocery stores like Stop & Shop, Big Y, Price Chopper or Shop Rite.
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Wonder Bread had $311 million in revenues in 2001
No they do not
The upside-down bread brand, known as "Wonder Bread," was created by the Taggart Baking Company in the 1920s and popularized in the 1950s. It was one of the first brands to package bread in a way that kept it fresh longer, and its distinctive soft texture and white color made it a household favorite. While Wonder Bread itself was not initially marketed as "upside-down bread," the term may refer to its unique packaging and presentation.
Wonder Bread can be purchased through many retailers. Some of the stores that carry Wonder Bread include Wal-Mart, Food Lion, Bi-Lo, Target, and K-Mart.
There are roughly 140 calories in 2 slices of white Wonder bread.