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Hostess Locations Covered Under Certification T-A-W-82,165 Hostess Locations Covered Under Certification T-A-W-82,165 State Address AKA City Zip Code Facility Use Est. Workers AK 1230 EAST 68TH STREET #111 ANCHORAGE FREEZER SPACE ANCHORAGE 99518 Freezer NA AK 2248 SPENARD RD ANCHORAGE - WONDER/HOSTESS PLANT ANCHORAGE 99503 Plant 92 AK 2301 SPENARD RD ANCHORAGE - 2301 SPENARD RD ANCHORAGE 99503-1620 Storage NA AK 443 WEST PARKS HWY WASILLA - 443 W PARKS HWY WASILLA 99654-6921 Store/Depot 3 AL 2273 CONG W L DICKENSON DR MONTGOMERY MONTGOMERY 36109-2611 Depot 7 AL 310 WEST HWY 78 JASPER - 310 WEST HWY 78 JASPER 35501-3742 Depot 4 AL 1300 FIRST AVENUE SOUTH BIRMINGHAM - 1300 1st AVE S aka 8-16 13th ST SOUTH BIRMINGHAM 35233 Depot/Warehouse 106 AL 22 SOUTH 14th STREET BIRMINGHAM - MERITA/WONDER PLANT BIRMINGHAM 35233 Plant NA AL 4000 BESSEMER HWY BIRMINGHAM - 4000 BESSEMER HWY BIRMINGHAM 35221-1656 Store 2 AL 510 COLISEUM BLVD MONTGOMERY - 510 COLISEUM BLVD MONTGOMERY 36109-1242 Store 2 AL 114 HAMIC DRIVE WEST OXFORD - 112 & 114 W HAMIC OXFORD 36203 Store/Depot 11 AL 1930 CRAWFORD ROAD PHENIX CITY - 1930 CRAWFORD ROAD PHENIX CITY 36867-4219 Store/Depot 7 AL 2201 2ND AVE NW CULLMAN - 2201 2ND AVE NW CULLMAN 35058-0471 Store/Depot 5 AL 3829 AVALON AVE MUSCLE SHOALS - 3829 AVALON AVE MUSCLE SHOALS 35661 Store/Depot 6 AL 424 CRAFT HIGHWAY CHICKASAW - 424 CRAFT HIGHWAY CHICKASAW 36611-1312 Store/Depot 24 AL 6310 UNIVERSITY BLVD #3 COTTONDALE SQUARE COTTONDALE 35453-1633 Store/Depot 4 AL 6998 NORTH MEMORIAL PKWY HUNTSVILLE - 6998 N MEMORIAL PKWY HUNTSVILLE 35810-1034 Store/Depot 8 AL 799 WEST ALABAMA HWY 77 RAINBOW CITY - 799 W HWY 77 RAINBOW CITY 35906 Store/Depot NA AL 1200 1ST AVE S BIRMINGHAM - 1200 1ST AVE S BIRMINGHAM 35233-1302 Store/Garage 30 AR 310 EAST KINGS HWY PARAGOULD - 310 E KINGS HWY PARAGOULD 72450-4428 Depot 4 AR 313 WEST BROADWAY AVE FORREST CITY - 313 W BROADWAY AVE FORREST CITY 72335-3620 Depot 9 AR 400 COMMERCE RD PINE BLUFF - 400 COMMERCE RD PINE BLUFF 70601-4701 Depot 7 AR 3101 SW "I" STREET BENTONVILLE - NATIONAL ACCOUNTS OFFICE BENTONVILLE 72712-9166 Office 5 AR 6313 GEYER SPRINGS RD aka WAKEFIELD, AR LITTLE ROCK 72209 Store 3 AR 6610 DOLLARWAY RD PINE BLUFF - 6610 DOLLARWAY RD PINE BLUFF 71602-3430 Store 2 AR 1115 WEST HILLSBORO ST EL DORADO - 1115 W HILLSBORO ST. EL DORADO 71730-7052 Store/Depot 3 AR 1612 S. PHOENIX AVE FT. SMITH - 1612 S. PHOENIX AVE. FT. SMITH 72901-7945 Store/Depot 18 AR 1700 ALBERT PIKE RD HOT SPRINGS - fka ALBERT PK & GARDNER HOT SPRINGS 71913 Store/Depot 13 AR 2605 EAST MAIN ST RUSSELLVILLE - 2605 E MAIN ST RUSSELLVILLE 72802-9632 Store/Depot 15 AR 300 S HWY 62/65 BYPASS HARRISON - 300 S HWY 62/65 BYPASS HARRISON 72601 Store/Depot 13 AR 3704 EAST RACE ST SEARCY - 3704 EAST RACE ST SEARCY 72143-620 Store/Depot 13 AR 716 HWY 5 NORTH MOUNTAIN HOME - HWY 5 NORTH MOUNTAIN HOME 72653 Store/Depot 6 AR 2807 EAST MATTHEWS AVE JONESBORO - 2807 E MATTHEWS AVE JONESBORO 72401-4416 Store/Depot/Garage 9 AR 3809 MCARTHUR RD N. LITTLE ROCK - 3809 MCARTHUR RD N. LITTLE ROCK 72118-4868 Store/Depot/Garage 33 AZ 1009 SOUTH GOODFELLOW RD PAYSON - 1009 S GOODFELLOW RD PAYSON 85541 Depot 1 AZ 1595 DOVER AVE LAKE HAVASU - 1595 DOVER AVE #F LAKE HAVASU 86403 Depot NA AZ 1600 EAST CAMINO COLORADO FT. MOHAVE FT. MOHAVE 86426 Depot 11 AZ 2001 NORTH 3RD ST FLAGSTAFF - 2001 N 3RD ST FLAGSTAFF 86004-4216 Depot 11 AZ 217 EAST 1ST ST CASA GRANDE - 217 EAST 1ST ST CASA GRANDE 85122 Depot 2 AZ 3295 NORTH NEVADA ST CHANDLER - 3295 N NEVADA ST CHANDLER 85225-1125 Depot 38 AZ 391 B WEST RD 250 CHINO VALLEY - 391 B WEST RD 250 CHINO VALLEY 86323 Depot 3 AZ 4535 NORTH ROOSEVELT ST KINGMAN AZ, 4535 N ROOSEVELT ST KINGMAN 86409 Depot NA AZ 49253 PARKER POSTON HWY EHRENBURG - 49253 PARKER POSTON HWY EHRENBURG 85334 Depot 1 AZ 600 EAST OLD LINDEN RD SHOWLOW - ROUTE 10 SHOWLOW 85901 Depot 1 AZ 684 EAST 4TH ST BENSON - 684 EAST 4TH ST BENSON 85602-6306 Depot 3 AZ 812 HIGHLAND AVE. GLOBE - 812 HIGHLAND AVE. GLOBE 85501 Depot NA AZ 816 EAST UNIVERSITY DR MESA - 816 E UNIVERSITY DR MESA 85209 Store 2 AZ 121 EAST 24TH ST YUMA - 121 E 24TH ST YUMA 85364-8544 Store/Depot 8 AZ 18453 NORTH 7TH AVE. PHOENIX - 18453 N 7TH AVE. 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ANDREWS PLACE LOS ANGELES - HOSTESS PLANT LOS ANGELES 90047-1310 Plant 355 CA SIDETRACK #137435 WILDASIN - SIDETRACK #137435 WILDASIN 90047 Railroad NA CA 1140 E WATERLOO RD STOCKTON - 1140 E WATERLOO RD STOCKTON 95205-3736 Store 3 CA 12539 SOUTH PRAIRIE AVE HAWTHORNE - 12539 S PRAIRIE AVE HAWTHORNE 90250-4610 Store 2 CA 16789 D STREET VICTORVILLE - 16789 D STREET VICTORVILLE 92395-3143 Store 3 CA 1901 NORTH CHESTER AVE BAKERSFIELD - 1901 N CHESTER AVE BAKERSFIELD 93308-2652 Store 3 CA 1946 23RD ST SAN PABLO - 1946 23RD ST SAN PABLO 94806-3634 Store 2 CA 2010 SOUTH ST LONG BEACH - 2010 SOUTH ST LONG BEACH 90745 Store 3 CA 2101 STANDIFORD AVE MODESTO - 2101 STANDIFORD AVE MODESTO 95350-0162 Store 1 CA 2215 THIRD ST RIVERSIDE - 2215 THIRD ST RIVERSIDE 92507-3316 Store 11 CA 2343 W LOMITA BLVD LOMITA - 2343 W LOMITA BLVD LOMITA 90717-1438 Store 2 CA 2749 LONETREE WAY ANTIOCH - 2749 LONETREE WAY ANTIOCH 94509-4960 Store 2 CA 3020 WEST 5TH ST OXNARD - 3020 WEST 5TH ST OXNARD 93030 Store 3 CA 352 EAST SLAUSON AVE LOS ANGELES - 352 E SLAUSON AVE LOS ANGELES 90003 Store 7 CA 433 SOUTH WATERMAN AVE SAN BERNARDINO - 433 S WATERMAN AVE SAN BERNARDINO 92408-1537 Store 4 CA 4635 AUBURN BLVD SACRAMENTO - 4635 AUBURN BLVD SACRAMENTO 95841-4215 Store 2 CA 4783 E GETTYSBURG AVE FRESNO - 4783 E GETTYSBURG AVE FRESNO 93726-1814 Store 3 CA 7170 WEST LANE STOCKTON - 7170 WEST LANE STOCKTON 95210 Store 3 CA 8438 EASTERN AVE BELL GARDENS - 8438 EASTERN AVE BELL GARDENS 90201-6117 Store 5 CA 115 DAWSON DR CAMARILLO - 115 DAWSON DR CAMARILLO 93012-8003 Store/Depot 13 CA 1215 CUYAMACA STREET EL CAJON - 1215 CUYAMACA STREET EL CAJON 92020-1549 Store/Depot 20 CA 13330 PALMDALE ROAD VICTORVILLE - 13330 PALMDALE RD VICTORVILLE 92392-9364 Store/Depot 16 CA 1460 SOUTH STATE ST UKIAH - 1460 SOUTH STATE ST UKIAH 95482 Store/Depot 15 CA 1575 HARTNELL AVE REDDING - 1575 HARTNELL AVE REDDING 96002-2233 Store/Depot 11 CA 1840 SEBASTOPOL RD SANTA ROSA - 1840 SEBASTOPOL RD SANTA ROSA 95407-6819 Store/Depot 16 CA 2 HANGAR WAY WATSONVILLE - 2 HANGAR WAY WATSONVILLE 95076-2404 Store/Depot 12 CA 2121 EAST TULARE AVE TULARE - 2121 E TULARE AVE TULARE 93274-3221 Store/Depot 21 CA 2227 NATIONAL AVENUE HAYWARD - 2227 NATIONAL AVENUE HAYWARD 94545 Store/Depot 13 CA 2450 DE LA CRUZ BLVD SANTA CLARA - 2450 DE LA CRUZ BLVD SANTA CLARA 95050-2923 Store/Depot 13 CA 3270 SONOMA BLVD VALLEJO - 3270 SONOMA BLVD VALLEJO 94590-2912 Store/Depot 23 CA 358 GARDEN HWY YUBA CITY - 358 GARDEN HWY YUBA CITY 95991-5914 Store/Depot 11 CA 39560 KENTUCKY AVE WOODLAND - 39560 KENTUCKY AVE WOODLAND 95695-2769 Store/Depot 12 CA 6841 VILLAGE PKWY DUBLIN - 6841 VILLAGE PKWY DUBLIN 94568-2403 Store/Depot 18 CA 1040 ABBOTT ST SALINAS - 1040 ABBOTT ST SALINAS 93901-4571 Store/Depot/Garage 16 CA 17201 SOUTH FIGUEROA ST GARDENA - 17201 SOUTH FIGUEROA ST GARDENA 90248 Store/Depot/Garage 57 CA 1998 SOUTH CHESTER AVE BAKERSFIELD - 1998 SOUTH CHESTER AVE BAKERSFIELD 93304-5240 Store/Depot/Garage 18 CA 2517 YOSEMITE BLVD MODESTO - 2517 YOSEMITE BLVD MODESTO 95354-3102 Store/Depot/Garage 23 CA 2817 MAIN STREET CHULA VISTA - 2817 MAIN STREET CHULA VISTA 91911-4803 Store/Depot/Garage 23 CA 3051 MONTEREY ROAD SAN JOSE
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