Vampires don't go into bakeries. Two reasons: 1-They don't eat. 2-What if someone starts bleeding? They could go nuts.
Its hard to tell. They are as white and pasty-looking as the dough and blend right in.
they are either white and dead: or : they are a vampire with red eyes
I am a dept manager in a walmart bakery and as far as I know, we don't. I have been told because I don't have an ingredient label and a plu to price it by the pound that we are not able to.
No not that I know of...........He has Lackwana and Carlos's but that's it.
we don't know. Historically speaking he never was a vampire, he was vladimir dracula the impaler (look him up). As for lore he could have been bit by another vampire or he could have been a pure blood. (a vampire that receives lilith's blood the mother of vampires)
Buddy's bakery is called Carlo's Bakery and Carlo (The first owner) started it in 1910.
I think that the book you are looking for is the anthology called Hot Blooded, and the story is the Emma Holly one called "Night Owl".
Vampire bats have a lifespan of approximately 9 years in the wild, and have been know to live for as many as 20 years in captivity.
No. He has been watching too many vampire programs and movies. Don't you think you would know it if you were a vampire?
I don't know there is only repeats of Benidorm instead of vampire diaries 
There are no educational requirements to own a bakery. But it helps to know something about baking and business.
As they are classed as undead this would not happen. I guess the closest case would be Blade, as his mother was bitten by a vampire when she was pregnant and this infected Blade inside his mother. I don't know whether she was technically a vampire when she gave birth to Blade.
Infinite as far as I know...