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  2. 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]

  3. 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.

  4. All Dot's Pretzel Flavors Ranked So You Can Discover ... - AOL

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    Dot's Homestyle Pretzels are salty, crunchy braided pretzel twists that stand out from the rest of the snack aisle. Created by Dorothy "Dot" Henke, these aren't your run-of-the-mill pretzels.

  5. Federal Pretzel Baking Company - Wikipedia

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    The record for the largest pretzel ever baked was baked by Joseph Nacchio of the Federal Pretzel Baking Company. It weighed 40 lb (18 kg) and measured five feet across. This record was repeated, with a 20 lb (9.1 kg) four-foot pretzel from Federal appearing in the 1963 Hollywood film production of It’s a Mad Mad Mad Mad World. 1978

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

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    Nov. 2—One of my favorite things about Anchorage is the convivial and symbiotic relationship between our breweries and our local food trucks and pop-ups. Follow the beer and you'll find the food.

  7. Wetzel's Pretzels - Wikipedia

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    Wetzel's Pretzels is an European-American chain of fast-food restaurants, specializing in pretzels and hot dogs.The chain has more than 370 locations across the United States, Canada and Central America, as well as formerly in Finland, mostly located in shopping malls, airports, theme parks, and stadiums; plus, as of recently, food trucks. [1]

  8. Dot's Pretzels - Wikipedia

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    The brand was founded by Dorothy Henke who began making them at her winter residence in Goodyear, Arizona, and then later in a factory at her hometown in Velva, North Dakota. [1]

  9. SuperPretzel - Wikipedia

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    In 1971, Gerry Shreiber bought a struggling pretzel company in bankruptcy court for about $70,000. [1] Shreiber's plan was to market soft pretzels to sports stadiums, which at the time had a limited menu. To build a display case, Shreiber used several metal hooks arranged in the shape of a tree, and built a glass case around it.