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Meshuggah Bagels / Kansas City, MO

Start Up Episode 606

Aired 11/23/2018

Start Up

Meshuggah Bagels / Kansas City, MO

Season 6 Episode 6 | 26m 48sVideo has Closed Captions

Start Up Episode 606

Unable to find a real New York style bagel in Kansas City, husband and wife Janna and Pete Linde would lug suitcases full bagels from the east coast back to Missouri for years. After working for corporations for most of their lives, they quit their jobs and decided to turn their love of bagels into a business. Episode 606

Aired 11/23/2018

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Start Up

Meshuggah Bagels / Kansas City, MO

Season 6 Episode 6 | 26m 48sVideo has Closed Captions

Unable to find a real New York style bagel in Kansas City, husband and wife Janna and Pete Linde would lug suitcases full bagels from the east coast back to Missouri for years. After working for corporations for most of their lives, they quit their jobs and decided to turn their love of bagels into a business. Episode 606

Aired 11/23/2018

Problems with Closed Captions? Closed Captioning Feedback

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