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  2. Holsum Bread - Wikipedia

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    The Holsum name was being used by many retail bakeries, independently, around the country by the early 1900s. In 1908, the W. E. Long Company of Chicago acquired exclusive national rights to the name and formed a cooperative of bakeries to market a single recipe under the brand name Holsum in various cities.

  3. The Best Hot Dog Buns for Grilling Season and Beyond - AOL

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    Arnold. When we want to eat hot dogs for dinner but also want to feign #health, we reach for these whole wheat buns. They have a slightly sweet, nutty flavor, with the tradeoff being that the ...

  4. 6 Healthiest Hot Dog Buns—and 3 To Avoid - AOL

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    A dietitian reveals the top 6 healthiest hot dog buns packed with whole grains and fiber, and the 3 buns you should skip.

  5. We Taste-Tested 18 of the Best Hot Dog Brands—Here ... - AOL

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    Each brand on the list was tasted grilled and boiled without a bun or condiments. After tasting both versions of each hot dog, we scored them based on five 20-point factors: The 18 Best Hot Dog ...

  6. Hot dog bun - Wikipedia

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    New England–style hot dog buns. A hot dog bun is a type of soft bun shaped specifically to contain a hot dog or another type of sausage. The side-loading bun is common in most of the United States, while the top-loading New England–style hot dog bun is popular in that region. [1] Other regional variations include the addition of poppy seeds ...

  7. New England–style hot dog bun - Wikipedia

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    New England–style hot dog buns, also often known as New England hot dog buns [1] or top-loading hot dog buns, [1] [2] are the hot dog buns most commonly used in the United States region of New England and its cuisine. They may also be called split-top, top-sliced, frankfurter rolls, or frankfurt rolls. [3]

  8. Flowers Foods - Wikipedia

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    Flowers Foods has two operating segments: The Direct Store Delivery (DSD) and the Warehouse. The DSD Segment handles fresh bread, buns, rolls, and snack cakes that are sold regionally through a network of independent distributors. The company is continually expanding its market reach through acquisitions and by stretching its current territory.

  9. I Tried 11 Store-Bought Burger Buns & the Best Was ... - AOL

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    The brand produces multiple ready-to-eat hot dog styles, frozen burger patties, and buns and rolls to serve them. All you have to do is have your favorite condiments handy. The Ball Park standard ...