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  2. Dorsch's White Cross Bakery - Wikipedia

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    Dorsch's White Cross Bakery, also known as the Wonder Bread Factory, is a complex of historic structures located in the Shaw neighborhood of Washington, D.C. It was entered in the District of Columbia Inventory of Historic Sites in 2011 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2012.

  3. Continental Baking Company - Wikipedia

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    The Ward Bread Company was organized by Robert B. Ward in New York, Brooklyn and Newark in 1900. Around 1910, The Ward's Bakeries built two big factories in Bronx, NY (143rd St. and Southern Boulevard) and Brooklyn, NY (Ward Baking Company Building at Vanderbilt Ave and Pacific Street), [4] which "marks a triumphant return to New York". By ...

  4. Wonder Bread - Wikipedia

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    Continental Baking Company purchased Taggart in 1925. [7] This made Wonder Bread a national brand and added "It's Slo Baked" to the logo. [8] In the 1930s, Continental Baking began marketing Wonder Bread in sliced form nationwide, one of the first companies to do so; this was a significant milestone for the industry and for American consumers, who, at first, needed reassurance that "wonder-cut ...

  5. Remember the aroma? Former Wonder Bread bakery ... - AOL

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    By the 1980s, the Forge Street bakery produced 125,000 loaves of bread each day for 2,800 stores in Northeast Ohio under the brand names Wonder, Wonder Light and Home Pride.

  6. Flowers Foods Set to Buy Hostess Brands Including Wonder Bread

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  7. Bond Bread - Wikipedia

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    The Bond Bread Factory is located at 2146 Georgia Avenue NW in Washington, D.C. The factory was designed by architect Corry B. Comstock and constructed in 1929. [6] The now vacant property is owned by Howard University. [7] In 2013, the site was designated as a historic landmark in the District of Columbia Inventory of Historic Sites. [8]

  8. Otto Frederick Rohwedder - Wikipedia

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    The first loaf of sliced bread was sold commercially on July 7, 1928. Sales of the machine to other bakeries increased and sliced bread became available across the country. Gustav Papendick, a baker in St. Louis, bought Rohwedder's second machine and found he could improve on it. He developed a better way to have the machine wrap and keep bread ...

  9. This is why the Cheesecake Factory's bread tastes so good - AOL

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