By Maryclaire Dale, Associated Press Writer
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PHILADELPHIA — A former food-industry executive armed with the secret to the 'nooks and crannies' in Thomas' English muffins displayed 'suspicious conduct' before his planned move to rival Hostess, a U.S. appeals court said in upholding a ban on the move.
Chris Botticella of Trabuco Canyon, Calif., remains barred from starting the Hostess job while a trade-secret lawsuit filed by Thomas' parent company, Bimbo Bakeries USA, plays out.
Botticella is one of just seven people worldwide who know the recipe and manufacturing process that give Thomas' English muffins their trademark 'nooks and crannies,' according to Bimbo.
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