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Before Ken Rosenthal opened the bakery-cafe that would become Panera Bread, he was a businessman who didn’t know how to cook ...
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Former Seattle Mariners right-hander Chris Flexen agreed to a minor-league deal with the Chicago Cubs on Monday. The report ...
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Parade on MSNKen Rosenthal, Panera Bread Founder, Dead at 81Kenneth “Ken” Rosenthal, founder of the company that later became known as Panera Bread, has passed away. He was 81.
Kenneth “Ken” Rosenthal, who founded the company that later became Panera Bread, died on Friday, Feb. 14. He was 81.
Former Chicago White Sox starting pitcher Chris Flexen has agreed to a minor-league deal with the Chicago Cubs.
Panera Bread founder Ken Rosenthal passed away on Friday at the age of 81. He was surrounded by family and leaves behind his wife, Linda “Laya” Rosenthal, and their four children.
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