The countdown is on for Presidents Day weekend when a bakery in Indiana will be once again selling their famous Cherry Thing-a-Lings. Schmidt Bakery in Batesville makes 'Thing-a-Lings' only to ...
The preorders for the wildly popular cherry-glazed fritter donut, known as a Cherry Thing-A-Ling, sold out in just 14 hours ...
Schmidt Bakery's famous Cherry Thing-A-Lings will be in season next month. The fritters filled with cherries are available for just a brief period every year around President's Day. In 2024 ...
Shipping preorders for Cherry Thing-A-Lings from Schmidt Bakery in Batesville, Indiana, will begin Monday. Last year, the owners of the bakery limited shipping capacity to 500 dozen per day and sold ...
Shipping preorders for Cherry Thing-A-Lings from Schmidt Bakery in Batesville, Indiana, will begin Monday. Last year, the owners of the bakery limited shipping capacity to 500 dozen per day and sold ...
Randy Krause Schmidt Supported by By The New York Times Across the United States, in major cities and small towns, a bakery renaissance is underway, fueled by a convergence of economics ...
For nearly half a century, Schmidt’s Pastry Cottage has earned a reputation as a premier bakery, serving its products to dignitaries, celebrities, sports teams and plain folks from here and all over ...
(Batesville, IN) – Preorders for Cherry Thing-A-Lings sold out in just 14 hours Monday at Schmidt Bakery in Batesville. 21-hundred dozen of the wildly popular cherry-glazed fritters were ordered.