King’s Hawaiian to spend $54 Million to expand in Oakwood Georgia.
Oakwood, Georgia — According to state and local development sources, King’s Hawaiian plans to invest $54 Million to expand in Oakwood. The company plans to occupy the new space in Oakwood, on or about October 1, 2026. According to the company website Our mouthwatering tale begins in the 1950s in Hilo, Hawaii. There Robert R. Taira, the Hawaiian-born son of Japanese immigrants who graduated top of his baking class, opened his first bakeshop: Roberts Bakery. Here is where the first soft round loaves of the Original Hawaiian Sweet bread were made. According to locals, the loaves rarely ever made it home before being devoured. Through hard work and his steadfast commitment to delivering an irresistible product, Robert had successfully created a traditional island favorite. 2020 marks the 70th anniversary of Kings Hawaiian, representing a significant milestone for the entire Taira family and the extended ohana. As weve grown, weve also developed national marketing campaigns that resonate and are inspired by our consumers across the country.
To learn more about King’s Hawaiian, visit http://kingshawaiian.com/
Company Contact:
Mark Taira, Chief Executive Officer
877-695-4227
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