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Sunday, November 02, 2008

The end of life as we know it....


The ending was abrupt: Workers for the company, which shifted its baking and distribution operations to plants in Ohio and Canada in 2006, told workers Friday that operations would cease and cookies would no longer be made as of Monday.

The company cited rising prices for raw materials and fuel, and on Monday filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware.

The company that made Mother's cookies at the end was the Archway & Mother's Cake and Cookie Co. of Battle Creek, Mich. It was owned by Catterton Partners, a private-equity firm in Greenwich, Conn., which in 2005 purchased it from an Italian firm, Parmalat Finanziaria, which was plagued by scandals at home.

In 2006, Mother's Cake & Cookie Co. was uprooted from its plant on 81st Avenue in Oakland and relocated. About 230 employees lost their jobs.

According to industry lore, the company was founded in 1914 by a newspaper vendor, N.M. Wheatley, as a one-person shop. It expanded and moved to the 81st Avenue location in 1949.

Mother's later had a series of corporate owners: a Belgian company, Artal B.V., bought it in 1991; it was owned by Specialty Foods Corp. of Illinois in the late 1990s; in 2000, Specialty sold Mother's and Archway Cookies to Parmalat, which in turn sold the combined business to Catterton for an undisclosed sum.

Catterton said in a statement it "took a number of actions to remedy" the company's financial crisis, "but these actions were not sufficient to overcome the losses and return Mother's Cake & Cookie Co. and Archway Cookies LLC to profitability."

One of those efforts was to seek financing. "But, as you know, the credit environment is very difficult now," said Meaghan Repko, a spokeswoman for the owners, in New York.


"The owners came in to get rid of us, to chew us up and spit us out," he said, alleging their intent was to gain a profit by selling assets and neglecting service of trucks and other expenses.

"This is part of the economic crunch, with the CEOs taking the money out and not putting more money into the company," said Makely. "I'm too old to get a driving job. Who would hire me?"

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

No more of these cookies? I love these cookies. :(

Jason & Shannon said...

OH NO!!! I have to go buy all that I can! I can't believe they aren't going to make them anymore?!?!

That Girl said...

Hey, just changed my url. Thought I'd let you know. ;)

Kent and Leisy said...

those things are baaaaaad, mom!

Unknown said...

They are SO yummy! And they're so much better for you than Krispie Kreems.

Steve and Hailey said...

(Leisy, are you kidding????) I am so happy I checked your blog today. These are childhood memory cookies for me! It will be quite damaging to not be able to purchase the circus cookies. I remember my mom occasionally letting us eat the circus cookies on the way home from the grocery store! It was the biggest treat. I always think of my mom and how she liked the white cookies more than the pink.

I actually bought a bag this summer and noticed that Archway was the producer and they tasted differently. It was rather disappointing, but to not have the cookies at all! Something must be done! I propose Prop. Circus Cookies! Who is with me?

Dave and Michelle Howell said...

They're good going down but what about the hangover the next day?

Megan said...

Those are my favorite cookies, I don't have the time to taste test around and find another favorite!

Steve and Hailey said...

I asked Steve to find me some similar animal cookies (realizing that the iced are unavailable). He came out of Target with a big smile on his face and a box of Teddy Grahams...just not the same. Bummer.

Unknown said...

Hey all pink and white animal cookie lovers in Utah Co, you can still get these cookies at Macey's. They're on teh end caps and the signs say Clearance.

And if you're really desperate you can buy some from me. I have a stockpile.

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