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Hostess
Product type
Potato chips
Owner
PepsiCo
Produced by
Frito–Lay
Country
Canada
Introduced
1935
Discontinued
1996; 28 years ago (1996) (rebranded to Lay's)
Related brands
Lay's
Markets
Canada
Previous owners
Hostess Food Products (1935–59) General Foods (1959–92)
Hostess is the name of a potato chip brand that was the leading brand in Canada for many years after its creation in 1935. It merged with US-based Lay's in 1988.
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