Located at 580 Julie Ann Way in Oakland, California, it became a wholly owned division of Hostess Brands.
Colombo sourdough rolls were manufactured at a satellite bakery in Sacramento, California.
[3][4] The SFFBC, through Colombo's bakery, was the maker of Emperor Norton San Francisco Sourdough Snacks, which ceased production in 2012, prior to the Hostess liquidation.
A shopping bag of the bakery's Parisian brand bread is central to the plot of the 1997 theatrical film Home Alone 3.
The character Hess (Marian Seldes) buys loaves of the said bread, which she carries in the brand's French-flag design shopping bag, while a quartet of internationally wanted high-profile criminals uses an identical shopping bag of the same brand to smuggle a stolen highly-classified military computer chip (which they intend to hand over to a notorious terrorist organization) inside a radio-controlled car.