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 | edt4 (110) 10/23/2007 | Actually, the Thomas factory used to be in my hometown of Wayne, NJ, so I always thought they were a product of the Garden State...English muffins and Texas weiners (NJ seems to have a monopoly on Texas Weiner stands)...
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 | FranksWildYears (58) 10/23/2007 | Next you are going to tell me that French Fries don't come from France.
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 | GenghisTheHun (178) 10/23/2007 | As bad as they usually are, it is funny that they didn't come from England!
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 | Jed1000 (74) 03/07/2005 | No.. but you can buy them in England imported from the US. Thing is, they don't look anything like the other bakery product we call muffins. The theory is that they came about as the result of an inexperienced English immigrant baker's attempt to reproduce crumpets from a half-remembered recipe of his mother's.
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