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  2. Candace Nelson - Wikipedia

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    On April 13, 2005, the couple opened Sprinkles Cupcakes, the world's first cupcake bakery. [9] They started in a 600-square-foot (56 m 2)-shop in Beverly Hills, California. [1] Though the bakery business was in a four-year no carb slump and early naysayers, they sold 2,000 cupcakes the first week. [6]

  3. Sprinkles Cupcakes - Wikipedia

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    Candace decided that it was "time for cupcakes to stop being the backup dancer to cakes." [5] Having started a custom cake business after attending Tante Marie's Pastry Program in San Francisco, she set her sights on cupcakes. "I was taking orders for special occasion cakes which I came to realize are, by definition, reserved for special ...

  4. Schubert's Bakery - Wikipedia

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    Schubert's Bakery is a bakery in San Francisco, California, United States. It's located in the Richmond District neighborhood. [1] The business was established by in 1911 and has been designated as a legacy business. [2] [3] It's well known in San Francisco. [4] Its main focus is desserts. [5]

  5. Pascal Rigo - Wikipedia

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    Pascal Rigo (born 4 September 1960) is a French Restaurateur who owns a small "empire" [1] [2] of boulangeries, restaurants, and wholesale and retail bakeries in San Francisco and Mill Valley, California, that operate as La Boulangerie de San Francisco, Bay Bread, La Boulange, and (formerly) Cortez, Chez Nous, Gallette, and others.

  6. Bimbo Bakeries USA - Wikipedia

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    Bimbo Bakeries USA then entered the U.S. bread market in 1997 with the acquisition of Pacific Pride Bakeries of San Diego. The company grew again in 1998 with the purchase of Mrs Baird's Bakeries in Texas, which at the time was the largest family-owned bakery in the U.S. The combined operations were renamed Bimbo Bakeries USA (BBU).

  7. Interstate Bakeries - Wikipedia

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    Acquisitions during the 1950s and early 1960s included the Ambrosia, Remar, Butter Cream, Campbell-Sell and Schall Tasty baking companies, the Kingston Cake and Cobb's Sunlit bakeries, Sweetheart Bread Company and Hart's Bakeries. [15] In the late 1960s IBC acquired Millbrook Bread, Shawano Farms and the Baker and Shawano canning companies. [15]