MissJeanavive
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This news is as old as October but I just met a man who shared the story that 6-weeks ago he came back from vacation and had no job because 'Mothers Cookies' shut down.
Yes, that's right that means No More 'Circus Animals' this made me sad. I can't think of the last time I had the little pink and white animals with the sprinkles but I know I loved them. I feel a little part of my childhood has been taken away. Lets hope someone recognizes the value of the brand and give it a new life. I am planning to poke around some stores to see if there are any on the shelf to put away in my time capsule.
WHEN WAS THE LAST TIME YOU HAD CIRCUS ANIMALS?
"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." (SF Gate)
Yes, that's right that means No More 'Circus Animals' this made me sad. I can't think of the last time I had the little pink and white animals with the sprinkles but I know I loved them. I feel a little part of my childhood has been taken away. Lets hope someone recognizes the value of the brand and give it a new life. I am planning to poke around some stores to see if there are any on the shelf to put away in my time capsule.
WHEN WAS THE LAST TIME YOU HAD CIRCUS ANIMALS?
"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." (SF Gate)