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  2. House of Pies - Wikipedia

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    House of Pies is an American restaurant chain, started c. 1965 by Al Lapin Jr., an early franchise system designer and founder of International Industries Inc. who was also responsible for International House of Pancakes, Copper Penny Coffee Shops, Orange Julius, and others.

  3. IHOP - Wikipedia

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    In 1976, International Industries was renamed to IHOP, Inc; and IHOP Corporation was founded as a new holding firm for IHOP, Love's Wood Pit Barbecue, and Original House of Pies (which was later sold shortly after). [1] In 1979, it was purchased by Wienerwald Holding, the owners of Wienerwald and Lum's chains. [1]

  4. Dine Brands - Wikipedia

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    Dine Brands Global Inc. is a publicly traded food and beverage company based in Pasadena, California. Founded in 1958 as IHOP, it operates franchised and corporate owned full-service restaurants including three restaurant concepts, Applebee's Neighborhood Grill & Bar, International House of Pancakes (IHOP), and Fuzzy's Taco Shop.

  5. Runaway trucks, tornadoes and millions of pies: Beloved ... - AOL

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    Peoria-based Kitchen Made Pie Company weathered a runaway pie truck, a safecracking and a tornado — and made millions of dollars and pies.

  6. History of Thanksgiving pies: Apple, pumpkin, pecan and more

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  7. Perkins Restaurant & Bakery - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] In May 2006, the parent company acquired Marie Callender's, a chain of casual dining restaurants also known for their freshly baked pies combining it with the Perkins chain, forming Perkins & Marie Callender's Inc. [7] Perkins alternative logo, 1983-2024. In June 2011, many restaurants were closed with no notice given to customers or staff.

  8. Behind the cultural divide between pumpkin and sweet potato pies

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    Both pies are rooted in American history. It’s easy to simplify the debate as Black (sweet potato) versus White (pumpkin). But the actual history behind the two holiday staples is less neat.

  9. Pie in American cuisine - Wikipedia

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    During the colonial era, handmade raised pies were still being made in the colonies with traditional techniques from British recipes. [2] Pies were adapted over generations by American women to the ingredients and culture of the United States. Harriet Beecher Stowe once wrote that pie baking "attested the boundless fertility of the feminine ...