A federal bankruptcy judge has approved Hostess’ plan for an “orderly wind-down,” clearing the way for the company to start selling off the rights to products like Twinkies, Wonder Bread and Ding-Dongs. 15,000 layoffs are expected.
Photo: Justin Sullivan / Getty Images

A federal bankruptcy judge has approved Hostess’ plan for an “orderly wind-down,” clearing the way for the company to start selling off the rights to products like Twinkies, Wonder Bread and Ding-Dongs. 15,000 layoffs are expected.

Photo: Justin Sullivan / Getty Images

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    johnson is being the funniest dude ever right now.
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    omg I want to own all the ding-dongs. that way when someone asks ” show me your ding dong” I’ll just have a helicopter...
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    RIP
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    I got one of the last boxes of original Twinkies ;)
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    It’s nice to know there’s a possibility of a Twinkie resurrection but 15,000 layoffs? No bueno.
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    :(
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