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The '''Home Baking Company''' was a commercial bakery founded in [[1920]] by [[Tom Stevens]], a Greek immigrant to [[Birmingham]]. The bakery was located at 900 [[16th Street North]] with a distribution center and retail outlet at | The '''Home Baking Company''' was a commercial bakery founded in [[1920]] by [[Tom Stevens]], a Greek immigrant to [[Birmingham]]. The bakery was located at 900 [[16th Street North]] with a distribution center and retail outlet at 413 [[Finley Avenue]]. | ||
Stevens remained CEO of the company until his death in [[1983]]. The company was earning $15 million per year in [[1999]] when it was acquired by the [[Flowers Baking Company]] of Thomasville, Georgia. | Stevens remained CEO of the company until his death in [[1983]]. The company was earning $15 million per year in [[1999]] when it was acquired by the [[Flowers Baking Company]] of Thomasville, Georgia. |
Revision as of 12:38, 18 April 2010
The Home Baking Company was a commercial bakery founded in 1920 by Tom Stevens, a Greek immigrant to Birmingham. The bakery was located at 900 16th Street North with a distribution center and retail outlet at 413 Finley Avenue.
Stevens remained CEO of the company until his death in 1983. The company was earning $15 million per year in 1999 when it was acquired by the Flowers Baking Company of Thomasville, Georgia.