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  2. Thomas' - Wikipedia

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    Thomas' is a brand of English muffins and bagels in North America, established in 1880. It is owned by Bimbo Bakeries USA, one of the largest baking companies in the United States, which also owns Entenmann's, Sara Lee, Stroehmann, and Arnold Bread companies. [1] [2] Advertisements for the muffins place emphasis on their "nooks and crannies". [1]

  3. Legal Briefing: Trade Secrets Hidden in Thomas's English Muffins

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    A daily look at legal news and the business of law: Nooks and Crannies Trade Secret Puts Hire on Hold The nooks and crannies of Thomas's English Muffins are so special it takes a recipe, a special ...

  4. English muffin - Wikipedia

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    A popular brand of English muffin in the U.S. is Thomas', which was founded in Manhattan, New York, by English immigrant Samuel Bath Thomas in 1880. [28] Thomas opened a second bakery around the corner from the first at 337 West 20th Street in a building that remains known as "The Muffin House". [ 29 ]

  5. Entenmann's - Wikipedia

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    Entenmann's Halloween cupcakes in the "see-through" box they invented. As of August 2010, Entenmann's products include donuts, loaf cakes, pies, Danish, cookies, Enten-minis—Brownies, and desserts that are packed in smaller servings, [15] cereal bars, and 100 Calorie Little Bites. In 2007, Entenmann's added a line of coffee products.

  6. English Muffins Should Be Your New Kitchen Staple - AOL

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    English Muffin Sweet Toast Keeping with the sweet theme, english muffins make a great base for sweet toast. Toast each muffin slice, spread them with cream cheese or ricotta, and add your favorite ...

  7. Talk:English muffin - Wikipedia

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    In addition to the above section pointing out the recipe predates Samuel Bath Thomas, the term 'English Muffin' was in use within New Zealand at least as early as 1871, where one E. H. Percy made them three years prior to Thomas's immigration to the United States. So the line in the article, 'In the US and US-influenced territories', implying ...

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