Three Brothers Bakery’s Very First Customer, Clyde Cannon As 2023 comes to an end we want to take some time to remember someone very special to our Jucker and Three Brothers Bakery families. This past October we were sadden to learn Clyde Cannon passed away. Clyde held a very special place in our hearts because he was THE VERY FIRST CUSTOMER of Three Brothers Bakery in 1949. He reached out […]
It sneaks up on us every year, but the time to start planning end of the year gifts has already begun. If you can believe it we are already getting in reservation slots for holiday client gift shipments. With each passing week, it seems that already Thanksgiving, Christmas and Hanukkah items steal a little more shelf space from Halloween. Here at Three Brothers Bakery, we want you to enjoy every holiday […]
Dearest Mother… Unlike Any Other! Have you ever wondered how Mother’s Day actually came about? Julia Howe was the author of “The Battle Hymn of the Republic” and first suggested Mother’s Day in 1870. It was an anti-war observance. Later on, American activist Ann Jarvis encouraged Woodrow Wilson to make the 2nd Sunday of May a permanent day to honor mothers. Jarvis held the first Mother’s Day in 1908 when she […]
Honey Bee, Come Find Me April is National Lawn and Garden Month and the perfect time to beautify your lawn and garden space! Everyone is clearing out the weeds and debris from winter’s past, making room for vegetables, spices, and flowers! Flowers, such as zinnias and begonias, make excellent additions to a colorful garden during the Houston summer months. Vines are also very popular! Fun Fact: Did you know that […]
A motivated individual can accomplish a lot over lunch, yet it wouldn’t surpass what seven gentlemen accomplished at the Texas State Hotel over an afternoon lunch. It was historical! The conversation that took place centered on the protection of the cattle industry along the Texas Gulf Coast. Alas! The idea of a Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo was born! Did you know? There’s approximately 600 sanctioned rodeos annually with over […]
What comes to mind when you hear the reference “pi/pie”? Could it be the mathematical constant known as 3.14159265358979…? How about the delectable circular perfection that comes in a multitude of flavors? The day known as National Pi Day (03/14) was officially recognized by the House of Representatives in 2009. The world has celebrated this special day by consuming various pies, throwing pies, and discussing the significance of pi. Larry Shaw, from […]
Today is May 8th, 2020 – the 71st anniversary of Three Brothers Bakery. It is also 75 years since the three brothers, Sigmund, Sol and Max, and older sister Janie, were liberated from Nazi concentration camps. You can read our whole history here. We are rooted in the legacy of survival and now more than ever all small businesses are being tested. What a difference a year can make. Last […]
This week, we commemorate Yom HaShoah, Holocaust Remembrance Day. As many of you know, the centuries-old history of Three Brothers Bakery runs through the Holocaust, where Sigmund, Max and Sol – along with their sister Janie – were among the lucky ones to survive the atrocities of the concentration camps, while Bobby’s mother survived as a child in a Russian Gulag in Siberia. We’ve told their history several times on […]
Warm hands around mugs of hot cocoa, laughter filling the air, and the sweet scent of anticipation… the holidays, oh, how they gather us all together like a loving embrace from a time-lost relative. At Three Brothers Bakery, we believe there’s no better way to sprinkle the festive spirit of togetherness, love, and gratitude into the corporate world than with some of our delightful, handcrafted holiday gifts. From our humble […]
Let’s be honest, the best way to a team’s heart might just be through their sweet tooth. That’s where we come in. At Three Brothers Bakery, our corporate gifts for employees are like well-timed sugar rushes in the middle of a tough workday—fueling your team’s spirits, acknowledging the magic they bring to the table, and just being a delightful, delicious reminder of how valued they are. These baked delights serve […]
In the tradition of Three Brothers Bakery, we cherish every chance to spread a little sweetness. Our selection of corporate gifts are akin to warm, fresh-from-the-oven gestures of appreciativeness, perfect for countless occasions. Maybe it’s a token of thanks, a relationship-strengthening move, a celebration of a company milestone, or to mark personal moments like birthdays or anniversaries. Moreover, these heartwarming gifts are more than just scrumptious treats. They’re bridges, linking […]
Update 2023 – Note from Janice: This blog post was previously published and has been updated for 2023. A movement has begun to #StandUpToJewishHate as the rise of Anti-Semetic incidents have increased exponentially. We hope you will join us in this endeavor. This week, we commemorate Yom HaShoah, Holocaust Remembrance Day. As many of you know, the centuries-old history of Three Brothers Bakery runs through the Holocaust, where […]
While we have a wide variety of baked goods here at Three Brothers, we tend to focus on providing Jewish treats to our community. One such treat which gets a lot of questions and interest is our challah (can be pronounced like “holla”). If you’re at all curious about this Jewish staple, this blog post is for you. What is Challah? Challah is a slightly sweet, eggy bread with a consistency and […]
Happy National Bakery Day Houston! Okay, so maybe it’s not the biggest holiday of the year. But while we do have this time, you bet Three Brothers can make the most of it. In just a few days, we will be selling our deluxe cookies for just $1 each! We love participating in Bakery Day because we love celebrating the independent retailers and small businesses which keep our local economy and community going. From job […]
Rosh Hashanah: A Crash Course Rosh Hashanah is only a week away, and we’re here with your crash course to understanding this major Jewish holiday! At its most basic, Rosh Hashanah can be understood as the Jewish New Year, the temporal reset button for the Jewish calendar. From a modern perspective, it seems strange that the new year would be celebrated in the fall, but we have two answers for you. First, the […]
The holiday of Labor Day has its roots in large-scale labor union movements during the late 1800s, when trade unions pushed for a federal holiday to be established to celebrate the various blue collar laboring classes. One of the first Labor Day celebrations was held as a parade in New York City, a tradition which spread throughout the nation. Soon, it became common for large picnics to be held after the […]