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  2. The Best Store-Bought Cinnamon Rolls on the Market

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    7. Pillsbury Cinnamon Rolls, Cream Cheese Icing. 140 calories, 4.5 grams fat, 10 grams sugar. Pillsbury's rolls are studded with cinnamon-sugar nuggets that melt and spread over the top like a ...

  3. Schwebel's Bakery - Wikipedia

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    The Schwebels eventually began to sell bread to customers in nearby Youngstown, an event which marks the official beginning of the Schwebel's Bakery. [2] In 1914, Dora and Joseph entered the world of retail sales by working out agreements with several local "mom and pop" stores – a move that opened up new and more profitable sales channels ...

  4. 50 most popular chain restaurants in America - AOL

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    The cinnamon roll shop started in Seattle in 1985 and has grown to over 1,800 locations around the world. Cinnabon is more of a bakery than a sit-down restaurant, now serving a variety of cinnamon ...

  5. T.J. Cinnamons - Wikipedia

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    T.J. Cinnamons was an American fast food chain specializing in cinnamon rolls. The company was founded in 1985 by husband and wife, Ted and Joyce Rice. Ted was a cameraman for KCTV Channel 5 and Joyce was a fifth-grade teacher. The first T.J. Cinnamons opened in the Ward Parkway Shopping Center in Kansas City, Missouri, in January 1985. At the ...

  6. Cinnabon - Wikipedia

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    A Cinnabon cinnamon roll in a to-go box. The first Cinnabon opened on December 4, 1985, in Federal Way, Washington [5] at SeaTac Mall, now called The Commons at Federal Way. Cinnabon was an offshoot of the Seattle-based Restaurants Unlimited chain, majority owned by Rich Komen, with minority partner and CEO Ray Lindstrom at the helm.

  7. Shoney's - Wikipedia

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    Once called "a meal in one on a double–deck bun", [39] [40] a company official now called the Big Boy hamburger, "a Depression burger, a lot of bread and no meat". [35] Following the March 1984 federal court ruling favoring Shoney's, [ 37 ] Marriott Corporation , then owner of the Big Boy trademark, negotiated a settlement that would allow ...

  8. Continental Baking Company - Wikipedia

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    By November 1911, the company starts to sell their famous "Ward's Tip-top Bread" for 5 & 10 cents loaves. [5] In 1921, grandson William Ward took over the company and in 1925 renamed it the Continental Baking Company. [6] Continental Baking acquired the Wagner Baking Company in Detroit, Michigan [7] and other 3 companies at the end of 1924. [8]

  9. Flowers Foods - Wikipedia

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    Main bakery in Thomasville, Georgia. In 1919, brothers William Howard and Joseph Hampton Flowers opened Flowers Baking Company in Thomasville, Georgia. [4] They made their first acquisition, of Tally Maid bakery, in 1937, and in 1942, became the sixth bakery in the U.S. to franchise Quality Bakers of America’s Sunbeam brand and Little Miss Sunbeam for its white bread.