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  2. The reason some gluten-free bagels are recalled nationwide ...

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    This covers Cream Cheese Stuffed Plain Mini Bagels, UPC code 89903900283, and Cream Cheese Stuffed Everything Mini Bagels, UPC code 89903900286, with best by dates from 5/29/24 to 9/17/25.

  3. Brooklyn Bagel expands into Westchester with tributes to ...

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    There's also a vegan dairy-free spread in plain and a garlic and herb flavor as well as gluten-free bagels in everything and plain. Also new: Two sandwiches that pay homage to the county with the ...

  4. 3 Grocery Store Plain Bagels I Loved, and 2 I Would Never Buy

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    5. Trader Joe’s Plain Bagels. $2.69 at Trader Joe's. Available In-Store. Truly, these taste like nothing. If Thomas' is "just about" devoid of flavor, these are legitimately devoid.

  5. International availability of McDonald's products - Wikipedia

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    As in Finland, Norwegian McDonald's serve the El Maco (on a seasonal basis) and offer gluten free buns without an extra cost. They also serve a Laksewrap, deep-fried fish with salad and a mango slice in a tortilla. [70] Another popular burger option available in Norway is the Chicken Salsa. [102]

  6. Bagel - Wikipedia

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    A bagel (Yiddish: בײגל, romanized: beygl; Polish: bajgiel [ˈbajɡʲɛl] ⓘ; also spelled beigel) [1] is a bread roll originating in the Jewish communities of Poland. [2] Bagels are traditionally made from yeasted wheat dough that is shaped by hand into a torus or ring, briefly boiled in water, and then baked. The result is a dense, chewy ...

  7. Lender's Bagels - Wikipedia

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    Lender's Bagel Bakery was established by Harry Lender, a Jewish baker originally from Chelm, Poland.He had immigrated to the United States from Lublin in August 1927. His surname is a transliteration of the Yiddish word meaning "countryman" or "person living in a rural area" (cf. modern German Länder). [1]

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