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  2. How to Order Gluten-Free at Shake Shack: Our Top Menu Recs ...

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    Shake Shack. Nutrition Information: 350 calories, 22g fat, 25g carbs, 16g protein, 6g sugar Make It Gluten-Free: ask for a lettuce wrap or no bun These Vienna all-beef dogs are on the menu for ...

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    The Meatball Shop’s Bucket of B’alls Family Pack – Chicken Meatball (Gluten Free) includes 20 Gluten-Free Chicken Meatballs and a choice of sauce. Bucket of B’alls Family Pack – Chicken ...

  4. Hartz Chicken - Wikipedia

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    Hartz Chicken (also known as Hartz Chicken Buffet and Hartz Krispy Chicken 'N' Rolls) is an American fast food restaurant chain specializing in fried chicken. The company supplies more than 60 locations in Texas , mostly around the Houston metropolitan area, and Malaysia , as well as one restaurant in Shreveport, LA .

  5. Martin's Famous Pastry Shoppe - Wikipedia

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    Valdosta, Georgia location In the 1950s, Lloyd Martin worked as a baker for his parents-in-law at Wenger's Bakery, but was replaced in 1955 after expressing his desire to open a bakery of his own. Afterwards, Lloyd and his wife, Lois Martin, began baking potato rolls from their home in Chambersburg, selling them to local grocery stores and ...

  6. The Great American Bagel Bakery - Wikipedia

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    The Great American Bagel Bakery is a privately owned restaurant franchise started in 1987. The company is based in Westmont, Illinois . Currently, there are 52 locations in 12 states .

  7. Cinnabon - Wikipedia

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    Cinnabon was an offshoot of the Seattle-based Restaurants Unlimited chain, majority owned by Rich Komen, with minority partner and CEO Ray Lindstrom at the helm. Komen and Lindstrom wanted to create the perfect cinnamon roll, eventually hiring Jerilyn Brusseau to finalize the recipe since Brusseau was famous for her baking in the Seattle area. [6]