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Schmidt Baking Company is a bakery in Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.The company makes Schmidt's Blue Ribbon and Schmidt's Old Tyme Breads and, as a licensee of the Quality Bakers of America Cooperative, bakes and distributes Sunbeam Bread in its territory.
H&H Bagels is a bagel company in New York City that has been described as "classic," "famous," and "iconic." [1] [2] It operates five retail locations in New York City, [4] [5] with plans for 25 more stores across the United States.
The H. & S. Pogue Company, also known as Pogue's, was a Cincinnati, Ohio-based department store chain founded by two brothers, Henry and Samuel Pogue. [1] Founded in 1863, it became one of the most prominent department store chains in the region, until it was sold in 1961 to Associated Dry Goods .
The new "Reindeer Tracks" Kringle will be available at O&H's five locations and online for delivery nationwide through Dec. 31. O&H Bakery has released a new, limited-edition holiday Kringle ...
Founded on June 6, 1996, in Tennessee. [1] It was approved to operate in California on August 27, 1999. [2] On January 16, 2001, Schneider's Bakery was considered delinquent by the Secretary of State of California for failing to file their Statements of Information, and by November 3, 2003, the company was considered forfeited by the State.
H&S can refer to: Health and safety, a cross-disciplinary area concerned with protecting people's safety, health and welfare. Head & Shoulders, a brand of shampoo; Head and shoulders (chart pattern), a graphing pattern commonly found in financial markets; Hack and slash, a role-playing game play style
By 1904, 228 Kearny Street was the location of Arfsten, Eicher, & Co. Bakers and Confectioners, [11] a bakery and restaurant. [12] This would insinuate that Schroth & Westfeld either moved, was renamed, or was dissolved into the new confectionery. After Westerfeld died, Pauline and his son continued operating the business until 1906. [7]