- Dewey's Bakery
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Dewey's Bakery is a retail bakery offering fresh baked goods, custom cakes, Moravian cookies, Cheese Straws, artisan Cheese Biscuits and more. Dewey’s Bakery originated in Winston Salem, North Carolina in 1930. The company’s classic Moravian Cookies are known to many as “the world’s thinnest cookie", and were recently selected by the Oprah Winfrey Magazine to be featured on the coveted "O List".[1]
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History
Since opening in 1930, Dewey's has been baking traditional favorites, such as Moravian Sugar Cake, Grandma and Grandpa Coffee Cakes, Moravian Lovefeast Buns, and Moravian Cookies. They are faithful to the origins of these time-honored classics, which are still made in the homemade tradition with a centuries-old recipe from the ancient region of Moravia, located in what is now the Czech Republic.[2]
In 1992 Dewey’s Bakery expanded, creating Salem Baking Company to focus on national distribution of their Moravian Spice Cookies. Since then, Salem Baking has added additional artisan products including Classic Southern Style Cheese Straws and Cheese Straw Petites, Cheese Biscuits, and Shortbread Cookies.
List of Moravian Cookie flavors
- Ginger Spice
- Classic Sugar
- Meyer Lemon
- Key Lime
- Tangerine Orange
- Pumpkin Spice
- Maple & Brown Sugar
- Spiced Apple Cider
- Cranberry Orange
- Chocolate
- Vanilla Walnut
- Dark Chocolate Dipped Ginger Spice
- Milk Chocolate Dipped Classic Sugar
- Dark Chocolate Dipped Sugar with Mint
References
- ^ "dBusinessNews :: Daily Business News Delivered to Your Desktop". Triangle.dbusinessnews.com. 2007-11-08. http://triangle.dbusinessnews.com/shownews.php?newsid=139898&type_news=latest. Retrieved 2009-05-28.
- ^ Moravian food
External links
- Dewey's official Web site
- Salem Baking Company's official Web site
- Dewey's Bakery on Facebook
- Dewey's Bakery on Twitter
Categories:- Companies established in 1930
- Bakeries of the United States
- Bakery/café restaurants
- Companies based in Winston-Salem, North Carolina
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