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BACK WHEN SLICED BREAD WAS BANNED

sliced bread was briefly banned ...

Why FDR Banned the Sale of Sliced Bread During World War II
The federal government under Roosevelt (above) decided
to limit the production of certain crops such as wheat to “stabilize” supplies and prices.

On this day in 1943 In a wartime rationing effort, the US
government banned the sale of sliced bread—in theory,
to conserve wax paper and the steel used in bread-
slicing machines.

After huge backlash, they rescind the order in less than
two months.

The U.S. banned pre-sliced bread in 1943
Sliced Bread – Historical Easter Eggs ...

That Time When America Banned Sliced Bread | Amusing Planet

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WONDER BREAD IN 1931 ~ AND IT’S SLICED

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Wonder Bread is a brand of sliced bread which was produced by
The Taggart Baking Company of  Indianapolis, Indiana. It debuted
on May 21, 1921.

It was one of the first to be sold pre-sliced nationwide in 1930. It| 
is currently owned by
Flowers Foods, headquartered in Thomasville, Georgia.          

    
   
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HAN SOLO IS A HUNK! … A HUNK OF BREAD

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(AP) – “Pan Solo”,that’s what a bakery in the San Francisco Bay
Area has dubbed its 6-foot (1.8 meter) bread sculpture of the “Star
Wars" character as he appeared after being frozen in carbonite in 
“The Empire Strikes Back."
    

Hanalee Pervan and her mother, Catherine Pervan, co-owners of
One House Bakery in Benicia, California, spent weeks molding,
baking and assembling the life-sized sculpture using wood and
two types
of dough, including a type of yeast less dough with a
higher sugar
content that will last longer.

The two worked at night, after the day’s business was done. The sculpture is now on display outside of the bakery, located about
a half-hour’s drive north of San Francisco.


Unfortunately, Pan Solo won’t last forever. The dough eventually
will be composted, not eaten.


So, as a wise Jedi might warn: Don’t use the forks, Luke.


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Harrison Ford as Han Solo.


 

     

     

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