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  2. Roladin - Wikipedia

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    The concept for Roladin was created in 1987 by two brothers Kobi and Avi Hakak. Homemade cakes were sold from door to door, since they had no physical location. [3] In 1989 they opened a their first retail shop in Ramat HaSharon. Menashe Hakak, the two brothers’ father, built the counters and the shelves for the store himself.

  3. List of kosher restaurants - Wikipedia

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    Until its last branch closed in summer 2010, Bloom's restaurant was the longest-standing kosher restaurant in England. B&H Dairy: New York City, United States 1930s era luncheonette and kosher dairy Creole Kosher Kitchen: New Orleans, United States Was one of the only kosher restaurants in the city of New Orleans, Louisiana prior to Hurricane ...

  4. Drake's Cakes - Wikipedia

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    The company makes snack cake products such as Devil Dogs, Funny Bones, Coffee Cakes, Ring Dings, and Yodels. Drake's has traditionally been marketed primarily in the Northeastern U.S., but it expanded to the Mid-Atlantic and Southeastern U.S. regions in 2016. The products are made under the Orthodox Union kosher certification guidelines.

  5. Mardi Gras is here and so is King Cake - Where to get yours - AOL

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    Here are some local places to get your King Cake but the question is, which one is your favorite?

  6. Bimbo Bakeries USA - Wikipedia

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    Bimbo – Producing cakes and bread, found in major United States cities with large Hispanic and Hispanic-American populations; Boboli – Producer of ready-made pizza crusts; Brownberry – Producer of loaf bread primarily sold throughout the United States [21] Colombo – Producer of sweet and sourdough bread products. Formerly Colombo Baking ...

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  8. Jewish deli - Wikipedia

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    As retail delicatessens, most also sell a selection of their products such as sliced meats by the pound, prepared salads, pickles, and offer dine-in or take-out. The emergence of the Jewish deli developed in accordance with local culture. Jewish delis differed from their German deli counterparts mostly by being Kosher. [2]

  9. Zaro's Bakery - Wikipedia

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    The bakery was founded in The Bronx in 1927, [1] by Joseph Zarubchik, a Polish-Jewish immigrant, and is now operated by his grandsons, Stuart and Joseph. In 1977, the company opened its first of three stores in Grand Central Terminal, followed by stores in Pennsylvania Station and the Port Authority Bus Terminal – all in the Manhattan borough of New York City.