Trumer's U.S. operation sold, departing Berkeley after 22 years
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Trumer's U.S. operation sold, departing Berkeley after 22 years
"Yelpers have reported that the Edible Arrangements shop in Berkeley has closed, and it's no longer listed on the corporate site. The chain shop is known to be a go-to for buying gifts, like chocolate covered strawberries or fruits on a stick, arranged like a bouquet."
"Firestone Walker Brewing Co. has acquired Trumer's U.S. operations, Brewer Magazine first reported. Firestone plans to move the Trumer Pils brewing operations to Paso Robles."
"The Berkeley brewery, owned by the Gambrinus Co., first opened in Berkeley in 2004, making Trumer Pils for U.S. fans of the Austrian-based beer."
"Gambrinus Co. still owns the Berkeley brewery and taproom and decided to close the facility. The last day will be May 29."
Edible Arrangements in Berkeley has permanently closed and is no longer listed on the corporate website. The shop was popular for gift items like chocolate-covered strawberries. Firestone Walker Brewing Co. has acquired Trumer Brewery's U.S. operations, planning to relocate Trumer Pils brewing to Paso Robles. The Berkeley brewery, which opened in 2004, will close its facility on May 29, although Gambrinus Co. retains ownership of the brewery and taproom.
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