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Just two cents' worth: I (b. 1947) and my father before me (b. 1914) know bear claws as indigenous to Chicago as well. Certainly not exclusively West Coast. Most Chicago bakeries in my youth featured them.
Just 50 cent' worth: I (b. 1947) and my father before me (b. 1914) know bear claws as indigenous to Chicago as well. Certainly not exclusively West Coast. Most Chicago bakeries in my youth featured them.

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Just 50 cent' worth: I (b. 1947) and my father before me (b. 1914) know bear claws as indigenous to Chicago as well. Certainly not exclusively West Coast. Most Chicago bakeries in my youth featured them.