After purchasing the building the new
owners embarked on an ambitious modernization plan and brought in many new
pieces of equipment. First in was air conditioning for the back shop,
no more exhausting humidity for the bakers, a rare sight in retail production
areas. Today
three separate AC units keep the retail and production area cool for both
the sales and baking staff. Some of the equipment purchased was entirely new to this country
including the first Rollfix dough sheeter sold in the USA. (When
that was replaced many years later Rollfix sent a representative over to
take it back to their museum) One or two
new pieces still remain trade secrets.
Some customers may remember the old Bolero
bowling alley, the 4-Chefs and the empty lot with billboard across the
street ... they gave way to a bank (First Pennsy, later Corestates and now
First Union/Wacovia) a strip mall and later a supermarket.
Throughout all these changes the family kept the operation a neighborhood
bakery employing many local residents. In some cases many generations
of the same family have worked in the bakery. Some have started
working at students, stayed on through college and still come back to help
at holidays or have come back after taking years off to start their own
families. Some of those children later also worked at the bakery.
In the early 80's it became clear that the
one building would not have enough room for all the demand. The
building next door was bought and the rear was expanded to include new
refrigeration, production, and dry storage ... roughly doubling capacity. Even this would not be enough during the
holidays and we thank the patience of our customers during those busy times.
The Baumann family still runs the bakery
today. Paul and Irene still work and their son and daughter in law,
Paul and Kathy, run the family business.