Miller Baking Company
Miller Baking Company is a bakery based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, known for its specialty pretzel products. The company was founded in 1923 and has since become a staple in the local community, providing a variety of baked goods with a focus on quality and tradition.
History[edit | edit source]
Miller Baking Company was established in 1923 by John Miller, a German immigrant who brought his family's baking traditions to the United States. The bakery initially offered a range of traditional German baked goods, including bread, rolls, and pastries. Over the years, the company has evolved, but it has always maintained a commitment to using high-quality ingredients and traditional baking methods.
Products[edit | edit source]
The bakery is best known for its pretzel products, particularly its pretzel buns and pretzel rolls. These items have gained popularity for their unique texture and flavor, which are achieved through a special baking process that includes boiling the dough in a baking soda solution before baking. In addition to pretzel products, Miller Baking Company also offers a variety of other baked goods, including bagels, muffins, and cookies.
Distribution[edit | edit source]
Miller Baking Company's products are available in various grocery stores, supermarkets, and food service establishments throughout the Midwestern United States. The company also offers online ordering, allowing customers to purchase their favorite baked goods from anywhere in the country.
Community Involvement[edit | edit source]
Miller Baking Company is actively involved in the Milwaukee community. The company frequently donates products to local charities and participates in community events. They also support local schools and non-profit organizations through various initiatives.
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