Franz Bakery

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United States Bakery
Company type Private
Industry Food processing
Founded1906;118 years ago (1906)
FoundersEngelbert Franz
Joe Franz
Headquarters Portland, Oregon U.S.
Website franzbakery.com

United States Bakery, better known as Franz Family Bakeries, is a bread and pastry manufacturer headquartered in Portland, Oregon. Franz Bakery was founded in 1906. U.S. Bakery also owns the Northwest regional bread brands Williams', Gai's, and Snyder's.

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History

A delivery wagon painted to look like the wagons at Williams Bakery Williams Bakery Delivery Wagon.jpg
A delivery wagon painted to look like the wagons at Williams Bakery
A Franz Bakery truck in Seattle Franz Delivery Truck.JPG
A Franz Bakery truck in Seattle

In collaboration with Engelbert Franz of Franz Bakery, W.P. Yaw of Yaw's Top Notch Restaurant invented the 5-inch (130 mm) diameter hamburger bun in the late 1920s. [1] Though others are credited with creating a bread product to use for the first hamburgers known to the world, Franz is credited for inventing the hamburger bun in its current worldwide accepted form. [2]

Acquisitions

United States Bakery has a long history of growth through acquisition. [3]

DateCompany
1906Ann Arbor Bakery, Portland Oregon
1907United States Bakery (namesake), Portland Oregon
1976Buttercup Bakery, Gresham Oregon
1977Pioneer Bakery, Bend Oregon
1979Snyder's Bakery, Yakima Washington
1980Langendorf Bakery, Portland Oregon
1981Smith Bakery, Salem Oregon
1985Boge Bakery, Spokane Washington
1991William's Bakery, Eugene Oregon
1994Smith Cookie Company, McMinnville Oregon
1997Gai's Bakery, Seattle Washington [4]
2010Harvest Classic Bakery, Nampa Idaho
2013Sweetheart, Eddy's, Standish Farms, and Grandma Emilie's brands from Hostess Brands
2017United Grocers bakery facility, Los Angeles, California
2019Rocky Mountain Bread Company and Dunford Bakers, Salt Lake City, Utah
2019Svenhards Swedish Baker, Exeter, California
2021Love's Bakery, Honolulu, Hawaii
A Franz Bakery Outlet in Gillette, Wyoming Franz Bakery Outlet in Gillette, Wyoming.jpg
A Franz Bakery Outlet in Gillette, Wyoming

In 2006, the Williams' factory, which had operated on the same site near the University of Oregon (UO) since 1908, was closed and the site sold to UO, which eventually built its current basketball venue, Matthew Knight Arena at that location. [5] [6] Williams' relocated to a new plant in the Glenwood area of neighboring Springfield. [6] It was the first new bakery the firm had built from the ground up since 1906. [7]

In 2013, United States Bakery paid $28.85 million for Hostess' Sweetheart, Eddy's, Standish Farms, and Grandma Emilie's brands. [8]

Guinness World Record

A hot dog and bun 104 ft (32 m) long in front of Franz Bakery at NE 12th and Flanders in Portland LongestHotDog1.jpg
A hot dog and bun 104 ft (32 m) long in front of Franz Bakery at NE 12th and Flanders in Portland

In July 2006, Franz baked a hot dog bun 104 feet 9.5 inches (31.941 m) long, breaking the Guinness World Record for the World's longest hot dog. The previous record was just over 57 feet (17 m) and set in 2005. [9]

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