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		<title>Technically Not Tech: Unbreaded</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Since Philly blog Unbreaded launched its sandwich crusade earlier this year, co-founders Ben Kessler and Jeff Vogel have been getting noticed by foodies all over the city. CityPaper&#8217;s MealTicket sought their sandwich sage, and Phoodie.info served them up a cold dish. When we called Kessler Sunday afternoon, we found that their stake (pun unintended but [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-844" title="unbreaded" src="http://technicallyphilly.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/unbreaded.png" alt="unbreaded" width="315" height="101" />Since Philly blog <a href="http://www.unbreaded.com">Unbreaded</a> launched its sandwich crusade earlier this year, co-founders Ben Kessler and Jeff Vogel have been getting noticed by foodies all over the city. CityPaper&#8217;s MealTicket <a href="http://mealticket.blogs.citypaper.net/blogs/mu/2009/02/25/earls-of-sandwich-unbreadedcom/">sought their sandwich sage</a>, and Phoodie.info <a href="http://www.phoodie.info/2009/02/23/tweeting-about-what-youre-eating/">served them up a cold dish</a>. When we called Kessler Sunday afternoon, we found that their stake (pun unintended but appreciated in hindsight) isn&#8217;t ending in Philly.</p>
<p>The co-founders are attracting interest from sandwich aficionados across the country, and have plans to expand to other cities. Unbreaded was <a href="http://www.thrillist.com/philadelphia/2009/03/03/unbreadedcom">featured on Philly&#8217;s Thrillist this morning</a>, and the creators have been chatting with a national magazine editor; about what, Kessler won&#8217;t let on. But we can guess the conversation wasn&#8217;t about with-Whiz or without.</p>
<p>Kessler and Vogel got the idea for Unbreaded from sites like Digg, where user-submitted sandwiches <a href="http://www.amsterdamn.org/the-coolest-pictures-of-sandwiches-that-you-will-see-today-pics/">that test the limits of white bread</a> are popular, and <a href="http://aht.seriouseats.com/">Hamburger Today</a>, a vegetarian&#8217;s worst nightmare. They liked what they saw &#8211; and not because they were hungry. They decided Philly&#8217;s sandwich culture needed a voice. And what better timing? As Kessler puts it, &#8220;sandwiches are the ultimate recession meal.&#8221;<br />
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This isn&#8217;t the first venture Kessler has set forth on. He recalls that when he was a young teen, he attempted to make an online video game store before there was such a thing. &#8220;When I tried to [have distributors ship] video games to me, distributors would ask &#8216;what&#8217;s your business tax ID number?&#8217; I didn&#8217;t even know my social security number. I was just way too into technology.&#8221;</p>
<p>Kessler found himself years later still interested in tech and trying to harness his writing talent as a marketing student at Drexel, where he is currently a senior. He landed an internship with Center City-based <a href="http://www.neatco.com/">The Neat Company </a> handling web marketing, where he met Unbreaded&#8217;s co-founder Vogel. Both men watched the company, which <a href="http://www.neatco.com/products">produces and markets consumer scanners</a> for things like receipts and business cards, blossom from 10 employees to more than 150. Over the summer, Kessler set forth for San Fransisco and worked at a private technology PR firm, who dished out relations for <a href="http://evernote.com/">Evernote</a>, a popular online notekeeping platform, among others.</p>
<p>Having been surrounded by technology for so long, hacking together a WordPress install for Unbreaded was cake for the young marketer. Cake? Maybe grilled cheese. As it turns out, people love sammies. Kessler says he was surprised by a 3-page e-mail from one fan, and the site boasts an <a href="http://twitter.com//status/es"><strong></strong> tweeted:</a><blockquote></blockquote>.</p>
<p>Kessler says they&#8217;d like to keep expanding Unbreaded. What&#8217;s in store? They hope to have sandwich showdowns between restaurants (&#8220;What&#8217;s <em>the</em> best of the five best roast pork places in Philly,&#8221; Kessler asks), traveling correspondents, and neighborhood sandwich beat reporters. The Unbreaded crew would also like to see more user-generated content that can drive the site.</p>
<p>Kessler jokes that what he really wants is a deal with the Food Network. &#8220;Hopefully someone will fly me around the world like [Zane Lamprey, host of <em>Have Fork Will Travel</em>], to eat sandwiches.&#8221;</p>
<p>We&#8217;re rooting for you, Ben. But if you end up in Italy, skip the sandwich for Europe&#8217;s finest dining. Or at least grab a Panini in an outdoor cafe.</p>
<p>Each week, <em><strong>Technically Not Tech</strong> will feature people, projects, and businesses that are involved with Philly&#8217;s tech scene, but aren&#8217;t by definition &#8220;</em>technical<em>.&#8221; Hopefully there will be more sandwiches involved.</em></p>
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