King's Hawaiian Announces $54M Expansion in Hall County, Creating 135 New Job
HALL COUNTY, GEORGIA, JUL 17 – The $54 million expansion will add a new production line for more Pretzel Bites flavors and create over 135 jobs in management, maintenance, food safety, and quality control.
- On Thursday, King's Hawaiian announced an expansion at its Oakwood facility in Hall County, creating over 135 jobs and supported by Gov. Brian Kemp.
- Since 2010, King's Hawaiian has grown its workforce to over 800, marking its sixth major expansion in Georgia, according to company records.
- King's Hawaiian will begin operations in the second quarter of next year, producing additional flavors of Pretzel Bites, and hiring for management, maintenance, food safety, and quality control roles.
- Partners including Georgia Quick Start and the Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce aided, and Mark Taira said support from Lanier Technical College was instrumental.
- From its roots in Hawaii to Southern California, the Taira family-founded King's Hawaiian, established in 1950 in Hilo, Hawaii, and now expanding in Georgia.
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King’s Hawaiian to expand food plant in Hall County
ATLANTA – A food company founded in Hawaii but now based in California will grow its Georgia presence with a $54 million plant expansion in Hall County, Gov. Brian Kemp announced Thursday. The investment by King’s Hawaiian in Oakwood will…
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