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Louisiana Creole Bakery Uses The Internet to Provide 24-Hour Automated Customer Support & High Availability of Famous Creole Fruitcake.


LAFAYETTE, La.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 5, 1997--

Now Available Instantly With the Click of a Mouse and a Few

Keystrokes

Creole Acadian Delight Bakery, Inc. announced its high availability Also called "RAS" (reliability, availability, serviceability) or "fault resilient," it refers to a multiprocessing system that can quickly recover from a failure. There may be a minute or two of downtime while one system switches over to another, but processing will continue.  status and first worldwide Creole website on the Internet highlighting the famous "Creole Fruitless fruit·less  
adj.
1. Producing no fruit.

2. Unproductive of success: a fruitless search. See Synonyms at futile.
 Pecan pecan: see hickory.
pecan

Nut and tree (Carya illinoinensis) of the walnut family, native to temperate North America. Occasionally reaching a height of about 160 ft (50 m), the tree has deeply furrowed bark and feather-shaped leaves.
 Cake," and other fine French products baked by famous Southern Creole cooks.

The famous bakery originated from Louisiana and is now online 24 hours a day. The products offered were formerly available only through retail channels through large food chains like Wal-Mart, Winn Dixie, etc. The fully automated, multimedia website is open 24 hours and employs three Christmas elves Elves

A slang term for guests appearing on the PBS television show "Wall Street Week."

Notes:
These technical analysts attempt to predict the direction of the market in the coming months.
 and a host of impressive computer automations (with music) to assist Internet customers who want to order the famous southern fruitcake fruit·cake  
n.
1. A heavy spiced cake containing nuts and candied or dried fruits.

2. Slang A crazy or an eccentric person: "a fruitcake under the delusion that he was Saint Nicholas" 
 from the comfort of their homes or computers.

For the first time, users all over the world can now tap into Louisiana's finest Creole fruitcake products normally sold around the holidays and actually browse the electronic online bakery for delicious products such as the famous "Creole Fruitless Pecan Cake," which normally sells in record breaking numbers during the Thanksgiving Thanksgiving

annual U.S. holiday celebrating harvest and yearly blessings; originated with Pilgrims (1621). [Am. Culture: EB, IX: 922]

See : America


Thanksgiving

national holiday with luxurious dinner as chief ritual. [Am. Pop.
 and Christmas holidays.

"While there are a few bakeries online on the Internet in the industry, there is presently only one Creole bakery with offerings of this type that will ship Creole products worldwide," said Alfred McZeal, Sr., president of sales and marketing for Creole Acadian Delight Bakery, Inc.

"We have automated our service and bakery products so that we can provide better service and 24-hour support to customers with Internet access See how to access the Internet.  during the holiday rush. Our online automated secured site will even accept MasterCard, and Visa cards and will process orders 24 hours a day enabling customers to order the famous Louisiana products with ease and the 'click of a mouse' along with a few key strokes. It's that simple."

Creole Acadian Delight Bakery, Inc. operates from Lake Charles Lake Charles, city (1990 pop. 70,580), seat of Calcasieu parish, SW La.; inc. 1867. It is located on Lake Charles at the mouth of the Calcasieu River in a rice, timber, oil, and natural gas region. , La. and is headquartered in Lafayette, La. Its Creole products are sold and supported worldwide since 1964 through a network of retail chains and distributors. The famous products be can found on the World Wide Web at http://www.creoleacadianbakery.com or by calling 318/237-4534.

CONTACT: Creole Acadian Delight Bakery, Inc.

Al McZeal, 318/237-4534

almczeal@flash.net

http//www.creoleacadianbakery.com
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