Grillo’s Pickles acquired by King’s Hawaiian

Grillo’s Pickles, a Needham-based company that started 13 years ago when an art school grad who was rejected as a designer by Nike began selling homemade pickles for a dollar out of a cart in the Boston Common, has been sold to the California-based maker of King’s Hawaiian rolls.

King’s Hawaiian is Taking America’s Most Iconic Sandwiches Up a Notch With a Hawaiian Spin This April

April 2, 2021 King's Hawaiian

This April, the brand is partnering with three of the most famous sandwich makers from coast to coast – Joe’s KC Bar-B-Que in Kansas City, Primanti Bros. in Pennsylvania and Wexler’s Deli in L.A. – to put a Hawaiian spin on their most popular creations for a limited-time, available via national delivery with Goldbelly and locally at each restaurant.

King’s Hawaiian and Guy Fieri Join Forces to Take Sandwich Lovers to Flavortown

February 1, 2021 KING'S HAWAIIAN

King’s Hawaiian® announced today a year-long partnership with chef, restaurateur and New York Times Best Selling author Guy Fieri who will play a key role in the brand’s new campaign, which showcases King’s Hawaiian as an essential part of every sandwich, and brings to life how everything is better between King’s Hawaiian bread.

King’s Hawaiian Celebrates 70 Years By Teaming Up With Auli’i Cravalho and No Kid Hungry to Launch Charity Bake Sale Campaign

October 13, 2020 King's Hawaiian

To celebrate this milestone 70th anniversary, King’s Hawaiian is honoring those early days back when the company gained notoriety by donating their irresistibly delicious bread to local schools and charities to help raise needed funds. Inspired by these charitable beginnings, King’s Hawaiian is proud to partner with No Kid Hungry to launch “A (French) Toast to Breakfast,” a campaign helping to provide up to half a million meals to kids in need this season and beyond*.

King’s Hawaiian Joins Forces With No Kid Hungry this Summer to Help Provide up to 1.5 Million Meals to Kids Facing Hunger

June 23, 2020 King's Hawaiian

A staggering one in four children in the United States could face hunger this year due to the coronavirus and, with school meals programs closed for the summer, kids urgently need help. That’s why King’s Hawaiian is proudly partnering with No Kid Hungry to help provide up to 1.5 million meals to kids in need, during this crisis and beyond.*