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American baked goods manufacturer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Entenmann's is an American company that manufactures baked goods and delivers them throughout the United States to supermarkets and other retailers for public sales.[1] Often, they are known to have display cases at the end of store aisles.[2] The company offers dessert, cup, loaf, and crumb cakes, and donuts, cookies, pies, cereal bars, muffins, Danish pastries, and among other baked goods, buns.[3] In the past several years, they have added designer coffee flavors along with scented candles to their product line in an effort to broaden its appeal.
Company type | Subsidiary |
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Industry | Packaged foods |
Founded | 1898Brooklyn, New York, United States | in
Founder | William Entenmann |
Area served | United States |
Products | Baked goods |
Owner | Grupo Bimbo |
Parent | Bimbo Bakeries USA |
Website | entenmanns |
Today, more than 100 different items carry the Entenmann's brand, which is currently owned by Bimbo Bakeries USA.[1][4]
Entenmann's is a 126 year old company originating in New York City. William Entenmann learned the trade of baking from his father in Stuttgart, Germany, and used his acquired skills to work in a bakery in the U.S., eventually opening his own bakery in 1898 on Rogers Avenue in Brooklyn.[1] Later, William moved his bakery to Bay Shore, Long Island. Home delivery was a substantial part of the bakery that William owned, eventually turning into 30 home delivery routes by the time his son, William Jr., took over the bakery.[1] While William Jr. headed the bakery, it flourished; Frank Sinatra was a weekly customer.[1][4]
William Jr. died in 1951, leaving the bakery to his wife Martha and their sons, Robert, Charles, and William.[5] The family phased out bread in order to focus on pastries and cakes, and began supplying grocery stores rather than offering home delivery. In 1959, the Entenmann family invented the "see-through" cake box used by many bakeries today.[6] In 1961, the business grew, with new bakeries and factories in Bay Shore, New Jersey, and Connecticut. Charles helped turn the company into a nationally known symbol of sweetness. He excelled at administration and engineering and he presided over the automation of the company’s cake lines. He oversaw the design of a computer-controlled system that delivered ingredients to the mixing vats.[5]
Plans to expand nationally stalled in 1970. Entenmann's Bakery, with the assistance of new product consultants at Calle and Company, reformulated from heavier New England–style baked goods to lighter offerings more suitable for hotter, more humid test markets such as Miami and Atlanta. Entenmann's successful national expansion quickly followed. In 1972, Entenmann's started to sell chocolate chip cookies, and has since sold more than 620 million cookies.[6] Since its first opening in 1898, Entenmann's has been selling an "all-butter loaf cake", and has sold more than 700 million to date.
The pharmaceutical company Warner-Lambert purchased Entenmann's in 1978, and then sold it to General Foods in 1982.[7] General Foods merged with Kraft in 1990.[8] Kraft General Foods sold its bakery business to CPC International (later Bestfoods) in 1995.[9] Bestfoods was purchased by Unilever in 2000,[10] which sold its baking division to George Weston, a Canadian baked goods and supermarket business, the following year.[11] Weston sold its United States interests including Entenmann's, in 2008 to Mexican conglomerate Grupo Bimbo.[12][4] Other Bimbo Bakeries USA holdings include Thomas', Brownberry, Boboli, Arnold, Oroweat, Freihofer’s, and Stroehmann.[13]
On March 27, 2014, it was reported that Entenmann's was ceasing baking operations at their Bay Shore, New York location. Other operations, such as sales, the store, and distribution were to continue.[14]
As of August 2010[update], Entenmann's products include donuts, loaf cakes, pies, Danish, cookies, Enten-minis—Brownies, and desserts that are packed in smaller servings,[15] cereal bars, and 100 Calorie Little Bites.
In 2007, Entenmann's added a line of coffee products. Coffee Holding Company, Inc. made a three-year licensing agreement with Entenmann's Products, Inc. that gave Coffee Holding Company national rights to the sale and production of coffee that is branded Entenmann's.[16] The agreement was terminated in 2011.[17]
Entenmann's licensed their first non-edible product in September 2008 with the sale of scented candles. The candles were scented as coffee cake, all-butter loaf cake, and raspberry Danish. Other scents such as pumpkin pie and warm gingerbread were added for the holidays, and chocolate chip cookie was made available in spring of 2009.[18]
In 2012, Entenmann's partnered with White Coffee Corporation for a new collection of flavored coffees and cocoa. The 100% arabica coffee is sold at Burlington Coat Factory, Dollar Tree, and Entenmann's Outlets, with expected sales in mass market, supermarkets, club stores, drug stores, and food service nationwide.[19]
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