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Hostess CupCake is an American brand of
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produced and distributed by
Hostess Brands Hostess Brands is an American-based bakery company formed in 2013. It owns several bakeries in the United States that produce snack cakes under the Hostess and Dolly Madison brand names and its Canadian subsidiary, Voortman Cookies Limited, pr ...
and currently owned by
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Apollo Global Management and C. Dean Metropoulos & Company. Its most common form is a chocolate
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with chocolate icing and
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creme filling, with eight distinctive white squiggles across the top. However, other flavors have been available at times. It has been claimed to be the first commercially produced cupcake and has become an iconic American brand.


History

The Hostess CupCake was first sold on May 10, 1919. According to author Andrew F. Smith, it was the first commercially produced cupcake, originally produced by the Taggart Bakery as the Chocolate Cup Cake. Hostess has also claimed that it was "the first snack cake ever introduced to the market." In 2004, rival
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disputed this claim, claiming that Tastykake introduced the first snack cake. Originally, two cupcakes were sold for five cents. Different flavors were offered during the early years, including cupcakes topped with vanilla or
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flavored icing. During the 1940s, an
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flavored cupcake was developed, with orange cake and icing. But until 1950, the Hostess CupCake did not have any filling or the white squiggly line across the top. In 1947, D.R. "Doc" Rice, who started his career at Hostess in 1938 with a job that entailed dumping baked cakes on a table, was given the task of developing the Hostess CupCake further. These developments culminated in an updated cupcake in 1950. A white line consisting of squiggles was added to the top in order to distinguish the Hostess CupCake from other brands. The vanilla creme filling was also added. Rice got the idea for using a creme filling when a new machine for injecting filling into Hostess Twinkies became available. Improvements were also made to the cake mix and the chocolate icing in 1950. According to Rice, the updated cupcakes were first produced and test marketed in
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. Other flavors of Hostess CupCakes that have been available at times have been golden (vanilla with chocolate icing) and strawberry. In 1988, 400 million Hostess CupCakes were sold. , Hostess sells over 600 million CupCakes each year. Although Hostess Brands entered into bankruptcy protection in 2012, the company planned to continue making CupCakes and other snack cakes such as Twinkies and
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. These plans were derailed by the company's liquidation and announcement that they were going out of business on November 16, 2012. However, the company was eventually bought by Apollo Global Management, which began selling Hostess products in July 2013.


Manufacture

The cakes are produced from a batter which includes flour, sugar, cocoa and water. It is baked in trays for 17 minutes in a conveyor oven that can turn out 11,000 cupcakes an hour. After cooling, the cakes are injected through the top with the vanilla creme, then taken by conveyor to be covered on top by chocolate icing. After a special machine lays white icing in the signature squiggle the cakes are cooled then wrapped.


Branding

Hostess CupCakes were marketed for a time by the animated character of
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, who was a companion in commercials to
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and
Fruit Pie the Magician Fruit Pie the Magician was the official mascot for Hostess fruit pies from 1973 until early 2006 when the character was removed from the fruit pie labels. Over the years Fruit Pie the Magician was featured in print ads in comic books as well as ...
. One marketing slogan that was used was "You get a big delight in every bite." Numerous commercials featured the slogan "Hey! Where's the cream filling?" Hostess CupCakes are sold as "Pingüinos" (''Penguins'') in Mexico, and by extension the rest of Latin America (including Brazil), by regional company Marinela (the pastry division of the breadmaking brand
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).


Other flavors


Standard

In addition to the chocolate flavor, these flavors of Hostess CupCakes are available year-round in 8-quantity boxes: * Orange CupCakes * Red Velvet CupCakes * Iced Lemon CupCakes


Limited Edition

These flavors are (or have been) available as "Limited Time Only" or "Seasonal" products in 8-quantity boxes; all of these flavors were first introduced after the 2013 acquisition of Hostess by Apollo Global Management. * Sea Salt Caramel CupCakes (caramel iced yellow cake with sea salt topping & caramel filling) * Golden CupCakes (yellow cake with chocolate icing) * Baseball CupCakes (yellow cake with vanilla icing) * Baseball CupCakes (chocolate cake with vanilla icing) * Sundae CupCakes (chocolate cake with vanilla icing) * Birthday CupCakes (vanilla cake with white icing and birthday sprinkles) * Star Spangled CupCakes (yellow cake with blue-colored icing) * Candy Corn CupCakes (yellow cake with vanilla icing & sprinkles) * Caramel Apple CupCakes (caramel apple cake with filling) * Pumpkin Spice CupCakes (pumpkin spice cake with filling) * Dark Chocolate Raspberry CupCakes (dark chocolate cake with chocolate icing and raspberry filling) * Strawberry CupCakes (strawberry cake with strawberry icing) * Chocolate Covered Strawberry CupCakes (strawberry cake with chocolate icing) * I Love You Cakes (chocolate cake with chocolate icing) - shaped like a heart * ScaryCakes (chocolate cake with orange colored icing) - available during the Halloween time period * HolidayCakes (yellow cake with vanilla icing & sprinkles) * Shamrock CupCakes (chocolate cake with mint filling) * Spring CupCakes (yellow cake with pink-colored, vanilla icing) * Unicorn CupCakes (yellow cake with blue-colored, sprinkled icing and vanilla filling)


References


External links

* {{Snack cakes Brand name snack foods Hostess Brands brands American desserts American snack foods Products introduced in 1919 Stuffed desserts