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  2. Disney darling: Gideon's Bakehouse owner turns personal ... - AOL

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    While seeing Mickey Mouse is a must when visiting Walt Disney World, so is a stop at Gideon's Bakehouse. Located in Walt Disney World's Disney Springs, this spooky, Victorian Era-style bakery ...

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    Read Kayleigh Price's full Disney Diary: I worked at Disney World for 2 years. Here are 16 things I always do when I visit the parks . Travel planner Kari Becker has been to Disney World over 40 ...

  5. Themed Entertainment Association - Wikipedia

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    The Thea Awards began in 1994 with a single honoree: Harrison "Buzz" Price, the first recipient of the Thea Lifetime Achievement Award. [7] That award is now called the Buzz Price Thea Award for a Lifetime of Outstanding Achievements in his honor. [8] The second recipient was Marty Sklar in 1995. Bob Gurr was the recipient in 1999. [9]

  6. Bimbo Bakeries USA - Wikipedia

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    In November 2011, Sara Lee Corporation completed the sale of its North American fresh bakery business to Grupo Bimbo for $709 million. [17] Sara Lee also sold its fresh-bakery businesses in Spain and Portugal to Grupo Bimbo for 115 million euros ($158.3 million), in a deal announced in October 2011.

  7. Gideon (name) - Wikipedia

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    Gideon (Hebrew: גדעון) is a masculine given name and surname of Hebrew origin which translates to "feller" or "hewer" (i.e. 'great warrior') in Hebrew.

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  9. Lochner v. New York - Wikipedia

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    In 1895, the New York State Legislature passed a law called the "Bakeshop Act" that made it a crime for a bakery to employ a worker for more than 10 hours per day or more than 60 hours per week. In 1899, New York authorities indicted Joseph Lochner on a charge of violating the Bakeshop Act by permitting an employee to work more than 60 hours in ...