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  2. Burry's - Wikipedia

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    Burry Biscuit dates to 1888, when Christina Burry began manufacturing cookies in Toronto, [5] then restructured by George W. Burry into the Burry Biscuit Corporation in 1933, based in Chicago before moving to Elizabeth, New Jersey. [6] [7] It manufactured Girl Scout Cookies, which it called Plantation cookies.

  3. Schulze Baking Company Plant - Wikipedia

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    Schulze Baking Company Plant is a factory building located on the South Side of Chicago, Illinois, United States.It is located at 40 East Garfield Boulevard (also described as 55th Street and Wabash Avenue) [2] in the Washington Park community area in Cook County.

  4. Nabisco - Wikipedia

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    Chicago lawyer Adolphus Green (1843–1917) [6] [7] started the American Biscuit and Manufacturing Company in 1890 after acquiring 40 different bakeries. Then Moore, Green, and John Gottlieb Zeller (1849–1939, founder of Richmond Steam Bakery) all merged in 1898 to form the "National Biscuit Company", and Green was named president.

  5. Great Chicago Cookie Box delivers a tour of neighborhood ...

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    If you love neighborhood bakeries and food history, then the Great Chicago Cookie Box may be just the gift for you. A food tour company has assembled three dozen cookies from nine bakeries across ...

  6. Get a free footlong cookie at Subway on National Cookie Day - AOL

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    Subway locations serving up free footlong cookies: Chicago: 604 S Wabash Ave., Suite D, Chicago, IL 60605. ... These New Orleans bakeries are changing the king cake game. News. News.

  7. Sunshine Biscuits - Wikipedia

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    Sunshine Biscuits, formerly known as The Loose-Wiles Biscuit Company, was an independent American baker of cookies, crackers, and cereals.The company, which became a brand on a few products such as Cheez-It, was purchased by Keebler Company in 1996, [1] which was purchased by Kellogg Company in 2001.