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  2. Donald Bell (writer) - Wikipedia

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    Donald Bell (1937–2003) was a Canadian journalist who won the Stephen Leacock Award in 1973 for his book Saturday Night at the Bagel Factory. [1] The book has also been credited with helping to make the bagel a staple of Montreal's food culture beyond the city's Jewish community alone.

  3. Stupid Sidekick Union - Wikipedia

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    Ren and Stimpy star in their own show. Stimpy feigns stupidity while Ren abuses him regularly as planned. Stimpy receives a phone call in the middle of an episode, immediately denying Ren the right to beat him up as he, a "stupid" sidekick, had joined a labor union named "Stupid Sidekick Union 6 + 7 ⁄ 8".

  4. List of McDonald's products - Wikipedia

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    In the UK, bagels were offered with jam or Philadelphia cream cheese until 2019, when the breakfast menu was reduced due to the COVID-19 pandemic. McDonald's UK announced that bagels would be permanently removed from the menu in January 2022. [105] Bagels with cheese and bacon or sausage on them, and steak bagels are available in the US. [106 ...

  5. Bagel Bites - Wikipedia

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    Bagel Bites were invented by Bob Mosher and Stanley Garkzynski, both of Fort Myers, Florida, who then sold the company to major food producer John Labatt Co. Later a large portion of Labatt Co. was purchased by Heinz in 1991 in a $500 million deal. [1] Bagel Bites is currently still owned by Heinz via the Ore-Ida brand.

  6. Stupid (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Stupid refers to stupidity, a lack of intelligence. Stupid may also refer to: Stupid (art movement), a group of artists in Cologne, Germany, in the 1920s; Stupid!, a UK children's television show on CBBC; Stupid.com, a web site; Stupid, the twenty-ninth chapter of Wayside School Gets A Little Stranger

  7. Category:Bagels - Wikipedia

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    A bagel (also spelled beigel) is a bread product, traditionally shaped by hand into the form of a ring from yeasted wheat dough, roughly hand-sized, which is first boiled for a short time in water and then baked. See the article bagel for additional detail.

  8. Zabar's - Wikipedia

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    The Vinegar Factory. Louis Zabar, born Mordko Leib Zabarka, (1901–1950) came to the United States through Canada from Ukraine, Soviet Union, in the early 1920s. His father, also a merchant, had earlier been murdered in a pogrom in Ukraine. Louis first lived in Brooklyn, where he rented a stall in a farmer's market. He married Lillian ...

  9. Category:Bagel companies - Wikipedia

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