Legal & Courts  October 4, 2018

Denver frozen snack company files for bankruptcy

DENVER — Froozer, a Denver-based company that makes frozen fruit snacks, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, according to a BusinessDen.com report.

The company owes between $1 million and $10 million to at least 100 creditors, according to a recent bankruptcy filing.

Froozer previously filed for bankruptcy protection in Florida in November 2012, according to BusinessDen.

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Attorney Lee M. Kutner is representing the company in the bankruptcy case.

DENVER — Froozer, a Denver-based company that makes frozen fruit snacks, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, according to a BusinessDen.com report.

The company owes between $1 million and $10 million to at least 100 creditors, according to a recent bankruptcy filing.

Froozer previously filed for bankruptcy protection in Florida in November 2012, according to BusinessDen.

Attorney Lee M. Kutner is representing the company in the bankruptcy case.

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