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    The Food Display Machine Corporation was located at 500 North Dearborn Street in Chicago. Its president was H. Adams. In the mid-1920s, through advertisements in Popular Mechanics magazine and perhaps other means as well, these machines were marketed as a way to start a small business.

  3. Fred the Baker - Wikipedia

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    Shortly after his death, Dunkin' Donuts stopped making their donuts in-store, and they are now trucked in at most locations, with a few remaining as central manufacturing locations (CML). In an episode of Wipeout (2008 game show), John Henson (comedian) references Fred and his commercials by saying "Mmm. Time to make the wipeouts."

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    Front view of a Quickcakes-brand pancake machine, with various condiments atop the machine. Commercial pancake machines are typically used in the commercial foodservice and hospitality industries. [1] [3] [4] Popcake is an international company that produces Popcake-brand pancake machines, [10] [11] which can produce 200 pancakes per hour ...

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  7. Taylor Company - Wikipedia

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    A mixture of chocolate and vanilla soft serve being dispensed, a flavor colloquially referred to as swirl or twist. The company was founded in 1926 by Charles Taylor, a third-generation ice cream maker from Buffalo, New York, who invented an automated countertop ice cream freezer [3] that allowed restaurants to manufacture their own ice cream from mix. [4]