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The expression "nooks and crannies" is used primarily to call the consumers' attention to the open grain and texture which is a unique characteristic of THOMAS'® English Muffins.

Did you know Thomas’ English muffins...are naturally low in fat.

The small white particles on the bottom of THOMAS'® English Muffins are farina. This is used to prevent the doughball from sticking to the oven plate and also to give the product its unique taste.

In the early ’50s, Frank Sinatra used to call the Bay Shore bakery to place weekly orders for Entenmann’s crumb coffee cake.

The original chocolate chip cookie – rich with chips made in Entenmann’s own chocolate room – is the company’s best selling cookie.

Since 1974, the year Entenmann’s began baking one of its trademark products, chocolate chip cookies, the company has sold more than 620 million cookies.

More than 168 million pounds of chocolate have been used for Entenmann's “rich frosted chocolate dipped donuts,” enough to fill all of the Great Lakes.

Believing that people were more inclined to buy what they can see, the Entenmann’s brothers, William, Robert and Charles, and mother, Martha, invented the familiar “see-through” cake box for baked goods in 1959.

The Rich Frosted Chocolate Dipped Donut has been the #1 seller since its introduction in 1972.

Watch out Neil Armstrong: The All Butter Loaf Cake was made in the original Entenmann’s bakery in Brooklyn in 1898. Since then, more than 700 million loaves have been baked. If you lined them up end-to-end, you could travel to the moon and back.

Keeping the doctor away? More than 190 million pounds of apples have been used in Entenmann’s apple pies. That’s more than 5,000 apples a day, every day, for the past 100 years.

Entenmann’s has made more than 780 million donuts – if you laid them end-to-end, you could wrap them around the earth 2 ½ times!

Did you know all our breads...can be frozen. The product should be packaged in special plastic bags or freezing paper and, at the very least, all of the air should be squeezed out of the packing material and the unit tightly sealed so that no air or odors can enter.

George Weston Bakeries Inc.
George Weston Bakeries Inc.