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  2. Free cookies! These newly opened bakeries are giving away ...

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    The other is in southeast Fresno, near Kings Canyon Road and Clovis Avenue. It’s in the same shopping center as Starbucks, at 570 S. Clovis Ave., Suite 102. They’ll be each giving away free ...

  3. A new Filipino bakery has opened. Why it’s on a mission to ...

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    Señorita bread from the newly opened Filipino bakery Bread and Butter is packaged fresh at its Fresno and Gettysburg location in Fresno on Wednesday, Oct. 19, 2022.

  4. Here are the top 100 places to eat in Fresno and Valley ... - AOL

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    The Bakery by Indulge Right Foods, Fresno. The gluten-free bakery sells bread, cakes, pastries and more. 73. Ark Mediterranean Grill, Fresno. 74. My Guy Market, Fresno.

  5. La Petite Boulangerie - Wikipedia

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    La Petite Boulangerie ("The Little Bakery") was an American bakery chain. Originally a two-store company owned by Food Resources Inc., it was purchased by PepsiCo in 1982 and franchised to various operators, including Food Resources in California and Arizona, and Calny, Inc. in the Seattle area.

  6. Paul H. Helms - Wikipedia

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    Helms Bakery was an enormous operation. It was at its height in the 1950s with 950 sales routes as far north as Fresno and as south as San Diego. The list of baked goods topped 150 items and he had 1,850 employees. Helms Bakeries were turning out more than a million loaves of bread a day, all home-delivered by the Helms Bakery trucks.

  7. Erick Schat's Bakkerÿ - Wikipedia

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    Erick Schat's Bakkerÿ, also formatted as Erick Schat's Bakery, is a bakery in Bishop, California. It is known for its extensive bread production and its status as a pit stop to travelers along US 395 in the Eastern Sierra region. [2] [3] In 2021, it received 2.5 million visitors. [4]