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  2. 9 Pizza Chains That Make Their Dough Fresh In-House - AOL

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    2 . Blaze Pizza. People love Blaze, and a big part of what makes its pizza top-tier is the dough and how it's made.The founders, Rick and Elise Wetzel previously ran Wetzel’s Pretzels, so they ...

  3. Quick bites in Anchorage: Sensational soft pretzels ... - AOL

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    The pretzels ($7), sprinkled with your choice of Alaska-sourced sea salt or sesame seeds, are served with a side of either house-made cheese sauce, house-crafted mustard, or jam.

  4. Auntie Anne's - Wikipedia

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    Auntie Anne's now has over 600 international locations, including many across Europe, namely the United Kingdom. [11] Locations in Asia include Brunei, Cambodia, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, [12] Philippines, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, [13] South Korea, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand and Vietnam, while in the Americas there are sites in Costa Rica and Trinidad and Tobago.

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    "Babycakes" beer cheese: features bacon-beer cheese made with Walking Tree Brewery's award-winning oatmeal stout, served with fresh soft pretzels Kimchi deviled eggs: served atop a nest of kimchi ...

  6. SuperPretzel - Wikipedia

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    SuperPretzel is a brand of frozen pretzels marketed by J & J Snack Foods Corporation Pennsauken Township, NJ. [1] The basic product is a box containing 6 pretzels, which are designed to be heated in either the oven or microwave , as well as a packet of salt to add to the pretzels.

  7. Hot Sam Pretzels - Wikipedia

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    Hot Sam Pretzels was an American restaurant chain selling soft pretzels. Julius Young opened the first outlet at Livonia Mall in a Detroit suburb in Michigan. [1] [2] In 1971, the owners sold the company to General Host, who then owned the Detroit-based retailer Frank's Nursery & Crafts. General Host sold it again in 1986. [3]