Charles Entenmann, who helped make Long Island bakery a national brand, dies at 92

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Charles Entenmann, who helped make Long Island bakery a national brand, dies at 92
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Charles Entenmann was a grandson of William Entenmann, a German immigrant who founded a bakery in Brooklyn in 1898, delivering baked goods door to door.

William Jr.'s wife and three sons inherited the bakery after his death in 1951.

The new generation of Entenmanns began delivering to supermarkets and pioneered the use of"see-through" cake boxes to lure shoppers.

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