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Shipley Do-Nuts began in 1936 by Lawrence Shipley. When Shipley first created his recipe, his doughnuts were cut by hand, served warm during the day, and sold for $0.05 (equivalent to $1.1 in 2023) per dozen. Shipley and his family worked at their original bakery on 1417 Crockett Street in Houston, Texas.
Participating Anthony’s locations will offer dine-in customers 15% ... Round Table Pizza is serving up a deal of 15% off orders of $40 or more at participating locations on Tax Day. Shipley Do-Nuts.
Shipley Do-Nuts Smoothie King On Feb. 29, Smoothie King is giving app users 29% off the purchase of smoothies (20 ounces or larger) at all Smoothie King locations when they spend $15 or more.
Shipley Do-Nuts: Houston, Texas: 1936 Houston, Texas: Peak Rock Capital 300+ Southern states, Colorado Wetzel's Pretzels: Redondo Beach, California: 1994 Pasadena, California: CenterOak Partners LLC 350 Nationwide Winchell's Donuts: Temple City, California: 1948 City of Industry, California: Yum-Yum Donuts: 170 West, Midwest Yum-Yum Donuts: Los ...
Southern Maid Donuts is a chain of franchised donut shops based in Garland, Texas. [1] The stores serves more than 30 varieties of donuts. [ 2 ] There are currently more than 100 locations primarily in the Southern United States [ 3 ] but stretching as far west as California. [ 4 ]
Marble Slab, which began as a single unit operation called Cones & Cream, [3] was founded in Houston by chefs Sigmund Penn and Tom LePage in 1983. They were inspired by Steve Herrell of Herrell's Ice Cream in Boston, who pioneered the mixing approach to ice cream toppings. [ 4 ]
A Handel's Ice Cream shop in Oregon in 2018. Handel's Homemade Ice Cream is an ice cream company franchise founded by Alice Handel in 1945 in Youngstown, Ohio. [2] As of January 2024, the company operates 125 corporate and franchise stores in 12 states.
Erbert & Gerbert's Logo used until March 2010. Kevin and Beth Schippers opened the first restaurant on Water Street in Eau Claire, Wisconsin in 1988. [3] The store and sandwiches are named after characters in stories Schippers's father used to tell him [3] In 2003, Schippers was awarded Wisconsin's 2003 Emerging Small Business Person from the Small Business Administration. [7]