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  2. Cramer's Bakery - Wikipedia

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    In 1929 Cramer's Bakery opened an additional plant in El Centro California to support the Imperial Valley and Yuma business. In 1931, for the celebration of the 40th anniversary, it was noted in the San Diego Union that more than 225,000 slices of Butter Cream Bread were consumed in San Diego country every day of the week. [4]

  3. Bimbo Bakeries USA - Wikipedia

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    Bimbo Bakeries USA then entered the U.S. bread market in 1997 with the acquisition of Pacific Pride Bakeries of San Diego. The company grew again in 1998 with the purchase of Mrs Baird's Bakeries in Texas, which at the time was the largest family-owned bakery in the U.S. The combined operations were renamed Bimbo Bakeries USA (BBU).

  4. History of bread in California - Wikipedia

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    The history of California bread as a prominent factor in the field of bread baking dates from the days of the California Gold Rush around 1849, encompassing the development of sourdough bread in San Francisco. It includes the rise of artisan bakeries in the 1980s, which strongly influenced what has been called the "Bread Revolution".

  5. Coco's Bakery - Wikipedia

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    In 2015 San Antonio, Texas-based Food Management Partners acquired Carlsbad, California-based Catalina Restaurant Group Inc., parent of the Coco's and Carrows concepts, from Zensho Co., Ltd. [9] See also ココスジャパン (Coco's Japan Co., Ltd). In September 2018, it was announced that Shari's Cafe & Pies had taken over Carrows and Coco's.

  6. Pillsbury Bake-Off - Wikipedia

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    Lily Wuebel (Redwood City, CA) 1951 Starlight Double-Delight Cake Helen Weston (La Jolla, CA) 1952 Snappy Turtle Cookies Beatrice Harlib (Chicago, IL) 1953 "My Inspiration" Cake Lois Kanago (Weber, SD) 1954 Open Sesame Pie Dorothy Koteen (Washington, DC) 1955 Ring-A-Lings Bertha Jorgensen (Portland, OR) 1956 California Casserole

  7. Royal Pie Bakery - Wikipedia

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    When the bakery was first built, it was known as the San Diego Steam Cracker Factory, and made crackers for use on ships travelling from the Port of San Diego. [2] In 1899 the building was sold to J. Millender, who leased it to a series of bakers whilst using the upper storeys of the building as residential or hotel rooms. [2]

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  9. Category:Bakeries of California - Wikipedia

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