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    A Tastykake delivery van on Chestnut Street. The price of Tastykake stock collapsed in early 2011, falling from a closing price of $6.43 on January 4, closing at $4.05 the next day. [12] This decline, of about one-third the share price, was accompanied by a spike in trading (from about 5,000 shares on January 4, to almost 1,000,000 the next day).

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    She then delivered an apology in the form of warm cookies she'd just baked. [2] The company was established in 1999 with an initial manufacturing facility on Sixth Street in Austin. [3] The founders would bake cookies and deliver them warm to dormitories around Austin. [4] The company’s first order was delivered to a woman named “Amy.” [5]