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Bakery firm sues to protect secret of 'nooks and crannies'

One of the nation's largest bakeries has asked a federal court to help protect valuable trade secrets - the recipe and processes responsible for the trademarked "nooks and crannies" of Thomas' English Muffins.

These closely guarded details are fully known only by a handful of executives, and now one of them has been offered a job by Hostess Brands -  the maker of Wonder Bread, Twinkies, and other bakery goods.

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