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Hancock's Bakery Claims Title in Hopelink's March Can Madness Food Drive

The Redmond business collected more than 4,500 pounds of food in the basketball-themed competition.

's March Can Madness brought in more than 9,800 pounds of food to its Redmond-based foodbank, the nonprofit organization announced earlier this week.

is a competition modeled after the NCAA College Basketball Tournament that invites business to go head to head in collecting canned food items for needy families and individuals. Thirty Eastside businesses and organizations participated in this year's event.

in Redmond was the last business standing in this year's competition. The bakery collected 4,589 pounds of food — a 22 percent increase over its total in 2010, Hopelink said in a news release.

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A Touch of Class Barbers in Kirkland was runner-up in the competition and brought in 1,400 pounds of food.

The other participating businesses and groups were: , , , Element 5 Fitness, Everyday Athlete, Falco Sult Accounting, , , Hallmark Realty, Hobi – Kirkland Fire Department # 21, , Lake Washington Physical Therapy, Lift Pilate Studio, , , , Palettes & Pairings, , , Redmond Family Dentistry, Redmond Physical Therapy, Redmond Rotary, Romax Shoes, Roos Orthodontics, Simplicity Decor, , The Closet and Washington Federal: Kirkland.

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