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Thomas' is a brand of English muffins and bagels in North America, established in 1880. It is owned by Bimbo Bakeries USA, one of the largest baking companies in the United States, which also owns Entenmann's, Sara Lee, Stroehmann, and Arnold Bread companies. [1] [2] Advertisements for the muffins place emphasis on their "nooks and crannies". [1]
This would make Bimbo Bakeries USA more than twice as large as the number-two bakery company in the United States, Flowers Foods. Sara Lee Corp. acquired its fresh-baked division in 2001 with the acquisition of Earthgrains for a then industry record of US$ 2.8 billion.
Samuel Thomas may refer to: Buzz Thomas (Samuel Thomas, born 1969), politician from the U.S. state of Michigan; Samuel Bath Thomas (1855–1919), founder of Thomas' English muffins and bagels; Samuel Bell Thomas (1868–1943), New York lawyer; Samuel Thomas (priest) (1627–1693), English nonjuring clergyman and controversialist
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I tend to call them English muffins these days because muffin means the American style cupcake to most people . 92.16.64.194 22:59, 15 February 2015 (UTC) My recollection is that what Americans call english muffins weren't known in the UK before McDonalds (the first opened in London in 1974).
A popular brand of English muffin in the U.S. is Thomas', which was founded in Manhattan, New York, by English immigrant Samuel Bath Thomas in 1880. [28] Thomas opened a second bakery around the corner from the first at 337 West 20th Street in a building that remains known as "The Muffin House". [ 29 ]
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Victorian households had many of their fresh foods delivered, such as muffins, which were delivered door-to-door by a vendor known as a muffin man. The "muffin" in question was the bread item also known as an English muffin, not the typically sweeter U.S. variety of muffin. [2] Drury Lane is a thoroughfare bordering Covent Garden in London.