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  2. History of bread in California - Wikipedia

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    The history of California bread as a prominent factor in the field of bread baking dates from the days of the California Gold Rush around 1849, encompassing the development of sourdough bread in San Francisco. It includes the rise of artisan bakeries in the 1980s, which strongly influenced what has been called the "Bread Revolution".

  3. Colombo Baking Company - Wikipedia

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    Colombo sourdough rolls were manufactured at a satellite bakery in Sacramento, California. Along with Toscana bakery of Oakland and Parisian bakery of San Francisco, Colombo became part of the San Francisco French Bread Company (SFFBC) which was acquired by Hostess in 1994. [1] The brands competed locally in the San Francisco Bay Area. [2]

  4. Boudin Bakery - Wikipedia

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    Boudin Bakery (Anglicized pronunciation: boo-DIN) is a bakery based in San Francisco, California, known for its sourdough bread (trademarked as "The Original San Francisco Sourdough"). [1] The bakery is recognized as the "oldest continually operating business in San Francisco."

  5. 9 Best Sam’s Club Breads You Can Score Right Now - AOL

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    From dinner rolls to sourdough, Sam's Club has everything you need, both from its own in-store bakery and the name brands you love. 9 Best Sam’s Club Breads You Can Score Right Now Skip to main ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. What Is Sourdough Bread? - AOL

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    Bread has been around longer than many other foods, and sourdough has been around longer than most other breads—although the term “sourdough” is a newer one.