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Brynwood Partners VIII L.P. has acquired frozen pancake, waffle, and French toast maker De Wafelbakkers from The Oklahoma Publishing Company, a subsidiary of the Anschutz Corp., according to a press release. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.
Based in North Little Rock, Arkansas, De Wafelbakkers has a 100,000-square-foot manufacturing facility there and a 98,000-square-foot facility in McDonough, Georgia. It has approximately 650 employees.
Brynwood Partners is a private-equity firm with a large portfolio of food and beverage brands, including breakfast names. De Wafelbakkers originated in the Netherlands and expanded to North America 35 years ago. Many of its frozen breakfast items could prove popular for those who are enjoying the meal at home during the pandemic.
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Despite early reports teasing something far more contentious, most sources paint the March 11, 1969, split of Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs Foggy Mountain Boys as a case of creative differences. And while it’s hard to spin the breakup of a legendary act as a completely positive development, there are certainly reasons to be thankful that Flatt and Scruggs parted ways.
Throughout their 20-plus-year partnership, Flatt and Scruggs took former boss Bill Monroe’s creation, bluegrass music, to a global audience. Flatt’s guitar-picking and vocal delivery and Scruggs’ innovative banjo skills won over a broad radio and television following through their longstanding relationship with their sponsor, Martha White Flour. Their widespread fan base grew even larger thanks to The Ballad of Jed Clampett, the
Hometown Food Company Taps ODW Logistics to Provide Supply Chain Services for Major Baking Brand
March 9, 2021
COLUMBUS, OH, March 8, 2021 (James Street Media Services) ODW Logistics has been selected by Hometown Food Company to provide distribution and logistics services at several major U.S. distribution facilities.
Hometown Food Company holds some of America’s most beloved baking brands including Pillsbury™, Hungry Jack®, Martha White®, White Lily® Flour, Jim Dandy®, Funfetti®, SunSpire®, and Arrowhead Mills®. Hometown Foods is part of the Brynwood Partners VIII L.P. portfolio.
ODW will provide supply chain services at Hometown Food Company’s state-of-the-art distribution facilities located in Columbus and Toledo, OH, McDonough, GA and Jackson, TN. These facilities are strategically located with convenient highway access to serve major population centers.