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  2. Arnold Bakery - Wikipedia

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    The Arnold Bakery Building is a historic commerce building in east-central Austin, Texas constructed around 1890.. In addition to being a bakery, the building served many other purposes throughout the 20th century for the African-American community before falling into disrepair.

  3. Bimbo Bakeries USA - Wikipedia

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    This sale represents a 66% discount. In November 2011, Sara Lee Corporation completed the sale of its North American fresh bakery business to Grupo Bimbo for $709 million. [17] Sara Lee also sold its fresh-bakery businesses in Spain and Portugal to Grupo Bimbo for 115 million euros ($158.3 million), in a deal announced in October 2011.

  4. List of brand name breads - Wikipedia

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    Allinson; Alvarado Street Bakery; Bimbo Bakeries USA – Arnold, Ball Park, Beefsteak, Bimbo, Brownberry, EarthGrains, Entenmann's, Eureka!Baking Company, Francisco ...

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  6. Brownberry (bakery) - Wikipedia

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    In an attempt to create a broader name recognition across the country, George Weston Bakeries assisted the bakery in having all products bear the name Arnold by the end of 2008. [ 11 ] [ 12 ] The name change helped get the bakery broader distribution to Northeast and Southeast regions to grow the business.

  7. Thomas' - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded by Samuel Bath Thomas (1855–1919). In 1874, he emigrated from England [3] to New York City and after other menial jobs began working in a bakery. [4] By 1880, he had purchased his bakery at 163 Ninth Avenue in Manhattan, [4] where he featured his namesake muffins that were baked on a griddle, not an oven. [4]