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  2. Mrs. Smith's - Wikipedia

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    The company began producing frozen pies in 1952, five years after Amanda Smith died. [3] Amanda's grandson Robert C. Smith (d. 2010) held various executive positions at the company before being named president in 1972. [3] The company went public in May 1972. [4] In 1976, the Kellogg Company purchased Mrs. Smith's Pies for $56 million.

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  4. Hubig's Pies - Wikipedia

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    Hubig's Pies, also sometimes called Hubig's New Orleans Style Pies, are a brand of fruit and sweet-filled fried pies that are produced by the Simon Hubig Pie Company in New Orleans, Louisiana. The product was off the market from 2012 after a fire completely destroyed the factory, but the business was brought back in 2022. [1]

  5. List of pies, tarts and flans - Wikipedia

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    A pie or tart consisting of a pastry and a filling of either fruit, a crumbled butter and sugar mix, or a cooked rice and custard porridge. Västerbotten pie Sweden: Savory A pie filled with a mixture of Västerbotten cheese, cream and eggs. [citation needed] Walnut pie: Worldwide Sweet A pie prepared using walnuts as a main ingredient ...

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  7. Denby Dale Pies - Wikipedia

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    The village of Denby Dale has a tradition baking giant pies to celebrate events and occasions of national importance. The first of these is thought to have been in 1788 to mark the return to sanity of King George III and the tenth, a Millennium Pie baked in 2000, measured 40 feet (12 m) and weighed 12 tons.

  8. Table Talk Pies - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 1924 by Theodore Tonna and Angelo Cotsidas, both Greek immigrants. [2] [3] In 1958 Table Talk purchased the Frisbie Pie Company, which is credited with providing the inspiration for the frisbee brand name. [4] In the 1960s the business was sold to Beech-Nut until shutting down in 1984. [5]

  9. Snohomish County Public Utility District - Wikipedia

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    The PUD provides electrical service to 373,000 homes and businesses across all of Snohomish County and Camano Island. It also provides water for 23,000 customers in areas of Snohomish County. [19] The base residential rate is 10.26 cents per kilowatt-hour with a daily charge of 59 cents.