Entenmann's
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Entenmann's is a bakery brand now owned by Canadian company George Weston Limited. It was started by a German immigrant in Brooklyn in 1898, shortly thereafter establishing headquarters in Bay Shore, New York on Long Island. Their cakes and snacks were formerly distributed only in the Tri-State Region but are now distributed in many grocery and convenience store locations in the United States. They are also now distributed in Canada in markets owned by the Weston company.
[edit] List of products
- Rich Frosted Donuts
- Cheese topped buns
- Carrot Cake
- Crumb Cake
- Crumb Donuts
- Frosted Mini Donuts
- Glazed Pop'ems
- Little Bites Blueberry Muffins
- Little Bites Fudge Brownies
- Original Recipe Chocolate Chip Cookies plus 3 other chocolate chip cookies
- Louisiana Crunch Ring
- Banana Crunch Cake
- Chocolate Iced Cake
- Raspberry Danish Twist
- Fat Free Raspberry Danish Twist
- All Butter Loaf Cake
- Marble Loaf Cake
- Little Bites 100 Calorie Packs Soft-Baked Brownie Bites
- Little Bites 100 Calorie Packs Soft-Baked Strawberry Squares
- Little Bites 100 Calorie Packs Soft-Baked Chocolate Chip Cookie Squares
- Cheese Danish Twist
- Variety donuts 8 pack
- Variety donuts 12 pack with or without chocolate donuts
- Pecan danish ring
- Plain danish ring
- Apple puffs
- Walnut danish ring
- Devils food crumb donuts
- Chocolate popems
- Holiday popems
- Apple pie
- Pumpkin pie
- Coconut custard pie
- Cheese filled crumb cake
- Deluxe french cheese cake
- Marshmallow topped chocolate cake
- Ultimate crumb cake
- Ultimate cinnanmon buns
- Cinnamon buns with or without raisens
- Little bites chocolate chip muffins
- Filbert coffee cake
- Swiss chocolate chip cake
- Thick fudge golden cake
- Lemon crunch cake
- Chocolate blackout cake
- Filled chocolate chip cake
- Chocolate chip loaf cake
- Sour cream loaf cake
- All butter loaf cake
- Old fashioned loaf cake
- Marble loaf cake
- Sour cream chip and nut loaf
- Holiday cupcakes
- Holiday chocolate or yellow cake
- All butter French crumb cake
- Lemon coconut cake
- Raisin loaf cake
- Oatmeal raisin cookies
- Black and white cookie
[edit] In Popular Culture
Entenmanns showed up in the popular sitcom Seinfeld when a character, Elaine, replaced an antique collectible cake from the 1937 wedding of King Edward VIII that she had eaten with an Entenmann's cake.
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