Hostess Creates New “Kazbar” Snack Cakes

Hostess looks to take its snack cakes game to a new level with the introduction of new candy-bar-inspired Kazbars.

Available in two varieties – Chocolate Caramel and Triple Chocolate – Kazbars feature layers of soft chocolate cake, creme, candy crunch and a caramel or smooth chocolate fudge filling. Each bar is covered in a rich chocolate-flavored coating and topped with a sweet drizzle.

Kazbars will hit shelves at retailers nationwide in 10-ounce boxes containing eight individually wrapped 1.25-ounce mini bars, and 2.75-ounce single bars.

Hostess as a brand is practically synonymous with snacking, having introduced iconic snack favorites such as Cupcakes, DingDongs, and Twinkies to generations of consumers. Hostess Cupcakes, in fact, have now been sold for over 100 years.

Jets Fall To Cardinals

The Arizona Cardinals defeated the New York Jets, 31-6 in Week 10 of NFL action. 

The momentum the Jets captured in the second half of their 21-13 victory over the Texans in Week 9 never carried over for interim head coach Jeff Ulbrich’s group in Arizona. 

The NFC West-leading Cardinals stayed red hot with their fourth consecutive win and moved to 6-4.The Jets defense was nonexistent all day long, missing tackles all game long. The Jets fell to 3-7.

Cardinals’ QB Kyler Murray played a near perfect game and set a franchise record with 17 straight completions against a defense that looked like it didn’t even make the trip out to the desert.

Aaron Rodgers and the Jets moved the ball, but they couldn’t finish and were held to two field goals despite having four possessions inside the Arizona 28. Rodgers, finished 22 of 35 for 151 yards, and the offense were kept out of the end zone.

Pitching Star Gerrit Cole Stays With New York Yankees

Gerrit Cole will remain with the New York Yankees rather than become a free agent. The Yankees and the pitching star have agreed to stay together.

Cole had opted out of his original nine-year, $324 million contract signed before the 2020 season, but the Yankees could have voided that opt-out by adding an additional year at $36 million.

Instead of that happening, though, Cole is returning to the Yankees on the four years and $144 million that was left on his original deal, per multiple reports.

The GM indicated they were glad to have the ace back, and there were no active extension discussions as of right now. It is expected that there could be extension talks as the offseason moves forward. In essence, this move erases the fact that Cole ever opted out in the first place.

Had the Yankees added the extra year, Cole’s new deal would have been for five years and $180 million, taking him through the 2029 season.

Keeping Cole gives the Yankees certainty atop their rotation, with Cole, Carlos Rodon, Clarke Schmidt, and Luis Gil expected to headline it in 2025.