Philly Pretzel Factory was recently featured in The Republican Herald in an article titled, "Local stores celebrate National Pretzel Day." The article talks about the history of National Pretzel Day and how Philly Pretzel Factory and other pretzelstores in town are celebrating the holiday. Terrance Ryan notes that Philly Pretzel Factory gives back to the community on this day as a way to say thanks and encourage customers to try out the products. Click here for the entire article or begin below.
Local stores celebrate National Pretzel Day
By: Thomas Leskin
Today is once again the one day of the year devoted to twisted doughy treats, National Pretzel Day.
In honor of the holiday, anyone looking to add a twist to their Friday can do so with a free pretzel from the Philly Pretzel Factory.
With more than 120 stores across the nation participating in the event, even the Saint Clair store at 400 Terry Rich Blvd. in Coal Creek Center will be celebrating the unofficial holiday.
Founded in 1983, National Pretzel Day was created when Rep. Robert S. Walker declared his favorite food was deserving of a holiday.
In April 2003, Gov. Ed Rendell declared the unofficial national holiday.
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Friday, April 26, 2013
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