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  2. Bond Bread - Wikipedia

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    United States. General Baking Company/Bond Bread Factory on Georgia Ave NW in Washington DC. Bond Bread was a product of General Baking Company. The name comes from the term bond, meaning 'a promise or guarantee of repayment of debt'. The company used the name as a way to say its purity of ingredients were guaranteed like it was home-made bread.

  3. List of baked goods - Wikipedia

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    Flatbread – a bread made with flour, water and salt, and then thoroughly rolled into flattened dough. Many flatbreads are unleavened —made without yeast —although some are slightly leavened, such as pita bread. Muffin – an individual-sized, baked quick bread product. American muffins are similar to cupcakes in size and cooking methods ...

  4. General Host - Wikipedia

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    Harris J. Ashton (chairman, 1977) Richard Pistell (president, 1969) Products. Bond Bread. Subsidiaries. Frank's Nursery & Crafts. General Host Corp. (formerly known as General Baking Company) was a New York -based food and food-related company. [1] It was also the owner of Frank's Nursery & Crafts until the company's bankruptcy in 2004.

  5. Common Good Bakery to offer second location this year - AOL

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    Jan. 5—TRAVERSE CITY — Common Good is going to get bigger and hopefully better in 2022. Chef/owner Jason Gollan will open a second location of Common Good Bakery later this year at 1115 E ...

  6. List of bakeries - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable bakery cafés. Some retail bakeries are also coffeehouses , serving coffee and tea to customers who wish to consume the baked goods on the premises. A café, cafe, or "caff" may refer to a coffeehouse , bar , teahouse , diner , transport cafe , or other casual eating and drinking place, depending on the culture.

  7. Bond of association - Wikipedia

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    The (common) bond of association or common bond is the social connection among the members of credit unions and co-operative banks. Common bonds substitute for collateral in the early stages of financial system development. Like solidarity lending, the common bond has since played an important role in facilitating the development of ...

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  9. CommonBond - Wikipedia

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    commonbond .co. CommonBond is a marketplace lender that refinances graduate and undergraduate student loans for university graduates. [1] CommonBond also provides in-school loans to MBA students at 20 programs in the United States. The company launched nationally in September 2013. [2]