BURLINGTON An attorney for the owner of Koffee Kup assets is taking the receiver of the assets to task for his lack of transparency in negotiating a sales agreement
BURLINGTON An attorney for the owner of Koffee Kup assets is taking the receiver of the assets to task for his lack of transparency in negotiating a sales agreement
lair and Rosalyn Hyslop, co-owners and co-CEOs of Mrs. Dunster's, announced Tuesday they were told their planned acquisition of Vermont-based Koffee C.
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BURLINGTON, Vt. (AP) A Canadian company is hoping to buy Vermont’s Koffee Kup Bakery, which closed abruptly last month because of financial troubles.
The owners of Mrs. Dunster’s Bakery, based in New Brunswick, Canada, announced Thursday that they intend to purchase the assets of the Koffee Kup Bakery in Burlington and its subsidiary, Vermont Bread Company in Brattleboro, and Superior Bakery in North Grosvenor Dale, Conn.
“We are thrilled to announce today that we have formed a new company, called North Atlantic Baking Company,” Blair Hyslop, who co-owns Mrs. Dunster’s with his wife, Rosalyn, said in a written statement. “We have been advised that North Atlantic Baking Company is the preferred purchaser of the Koffee Kup assets and we are focused on moving quickly to conclude negotiations which will lead to restarting operations very soon.”