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  2. Walmart Is Selling the SWEETEST Peppermint Creme Pie ... - AOL

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    Walmart’s Peppermint Crème Pie is being sold under the Great Value umbrella and weighs in at a little less than two pounds. It comes with a chocolate cookie crust and a cream cheese-based, pink ...

  3. 5 Cheap Frozen Foods Under $20 To Buy at Walmart Before ... - AOL

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    Amy’s Kitchen Frozen Meals, Three Cheese Kale Bake Bowl. Price: $5.92 Amy’s brand is known for being made with quality ingredients like organic vegetables for tasty vegetarian dinners, but the ...

  4. I tried 3 different store-bought pie crusts. One had ... - AOL

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    I bought the Pillsbury pie crust on sale for $3.50, although it usually costs $4.49 at my local grocery store. The other two brands instructed me to remove one pie crust and let it thaw on wax ...

  5. We Tried 13 Store-Bought Pie Crusts and the Winner Is Ina ...

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    I first divided the pie crusts into two categories: the ones that baked at 400° for about 15 minutes and the ones that baked at 450° for 15 minutes (there was also a rouge pie crust that baked ...

  6. We Tasted 7 Frozen Pie Crusts — Here’s the Winner ... - AOL

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    Best classic: Marie Callender’s Pastry Pie Shells. From the 1930s to today, Marie Callender has evolved from the work of a single baker to the most recognizable premade pie brand in the country.

  7. Mrs. Smith's - Wikipedia

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    The demand for her pies led to the formation of the company "Mrs. Smith's Delicious Home Made Pies, Inc." in 1925. [1] There were four Mrs. Smith's Pies bakeries serving the Northeast United States by 1930, including 2 bakeries in Pennsylvania: one in York, and one in the Logan neighborhood of Philadelphia.