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  2. Einstein Bros. Bagels - Wikipedia

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    Einstein Bros. Bagels is an American chain of bagel cafes. In the 1990s, the company bought out several retail bagel chains from regions around the US which lacked bagel traditions. After filing for bankruptcy in 2000, the company was bought out by New World Coffee. It became part of Panera Brands in August 2021.

  3. Braum's - Wikipedia

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    A signature Braum's neon sign in Kansas. In 1957, William Henry "Bill" Braum [1] (1928–2020) [2] purchased his family's ice cream processing business based in Emporia, Kansas, as well as its "Peter Pan" retail ice cream chain; ten years later, the Peter Pan stores were sold, under the condition that the Braum family would not sell ice cream in Kansas for ten years.

  4. Crossroads Mall (Oklahoma) - Wikipedia

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    According to Price Edwards & Co.’s 2010 Oklahoma City Mid-Year Retail Market Summary report, Crossroads Mall was 75 percent vacant. [5] On September 14, 2011, the mall was purchased by Raptor Properties, LLC for $3.5 million, far below the $24 million asking price, although the sale only included 762,532 square feet (70,841.5 m 2 ), as ...

  5. Talk:Einstein Bros. Bagels - Wikipedia

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    Anyone read this article? Might as well be a pamphlet you found in the restaurant itself. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 69.209.206.28 14:21, 2 September 2009 (UTC) []

  6. Burger Chef - Wikipedia

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    Burger Chef was an American fast-food restaurant chain. It began operating in 1954 in Indianapolis, Indiana, expanded throughout the United States, and at its peak in 1973 had 1,050 locations, including some in Canada. [1]

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  8. Last Cain's Coffee HQ in Oklahoma City, sold by Farmer ...

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    It will remain as Texas-based Farmer Brothers' Oklahoma City branch until 2025. It's a Class B industrial property , which means it's older, with visible signs of age, but still of good quality.

  9. Dippin' Dots - Wikipedia

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    Dippin' Dots are stored and transported at –40 degree Fahrenheit (–40 °C), which is colder than most frozen foods require. The company's development of ultra low temperature freezers, proper storage and transportation got the company involved from about 1988 with selling their equipment for other uses, such as preserving microbiological cultures for fermentation.