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  2. Schmidt Baking Company - Wikipedia

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    There was a major fire at an empty building owned by the company on Fitch Lane in Fullerton, Maryland, in April 2008. [2] In 1941, the company was cited by the National Labor Relations Board for failing to engage in collective bargaining with its employees. [3] The company sponsored the Preakness Stakes pre-race parade in Baltimore for three ...

  3. List of newspapers in Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Maryland Gazette: Annapolis: 1727 1734 [33] Maryland Herald & Elizabeth-Town Advertiser: Hagerstown: 1797 1801 [58] Maryland Gazette, and Frederick Weekly Advertiser: Frederick: 1790 [33] Became Political Intelligencer, or, Republican Gazette in 1824 [33] Maryland Hawk: Temple Hills: 1984 [59] African American newspaper. Maryland Herald, and ...

  4. Ace of Cakes - Wikipedia

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    Ace of Cakes is an American reality television show that aired on the Food Network.The show focused on the daily operations of Duff Goldman's custom cake shop, Charm City Cakes, in Baltimore, Maryland; including small-business ownership, working with various vendors, tasting with customers, constructing cakes, and delivering his products.

  5. Hoehn’s Bakery in Baltimore closing after 95 years - AOL

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    Hoehn’s Bakery, a beloved Baltimore mainstay of nearly 95 years, announced it is shuttering its doors Friday. ... One day before the announcement, the Baltimore City Health Department said that ...

  6. Mrs. Smith's - Wikipedia

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    There were also two Mid-Atlantic bakeries located in Silver Spring, Maryland and Portsmouth, Virginia. [2] The company began producing frozen pies in 1952, five years after Amanda Smith died. [3] Amanda's grandson Robert C. Smith (d. 2010) held various executive positions at the company before being named president in 1972. [3]

  7. Nicholas Lodge - Wikipedia

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    Chef Nicholas Lodge (born 12 June 1962) was a pastry chef, master cake artist, author and instructor.He was the co-owner of the Atlanta-based International Sugar Art Collection, a retail gallery and school teaching all levels of cake decorating and sugar arts.

  8. Berger Cookies - Wikipedia

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    As of 2016, the bakery employed 23 people and made roughly a million of the cookies annually, with the cookies comprising about 98 percent of the company's business. [ 4 ] Berger Cookies became widely known after they were featured in a 1995 article in The Baltimore Sun , with orders increasing from 300 to 10,000. [ 5 ]

  9. Continental Baking Company - Wikipedia

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    In 1925 it bought Taggart Baking Company, the maker of Wonder Bread, and became the largest commercial bakery in the United States. [9] [10] Twinkie snack cakes were invented in 1930 in Schiller Park, Illinois, by James Alexander Dewar, a baker at Continental Baking Company. Continental was based in New York from 1923 to 1984. [11]