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  2. I tried 3 different store-bought pie crusts. One had the best ...

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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 ...

  3. The 9 Store-Bought Pie Crusts I Taste-Tested. I visited four grocery stores and bought every kind of prepared pie crust available in freezers and refrigerators.

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

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    I ended up with 13 ranging in price from $1.95 to $11.99, brought them home and promptly ran out of freezer space (big shoutout to my friend Matt for letting me store crusts in his freezer!).

  5. Pillsbury (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Only seven products used the Pillsbury name in 1950, but the company began adding to its product line. [6] The early 1950s brought the acquisition of Ballard & Ballard Company and the beginning of packaged biscuit dough, which would become one of the company's most important and profitable product lines in later decades.

  6. Totino's - Wikipedia

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    After selling Chun King in 1966, he founded Jeno's Inc. in 1968, where cook and product developer Beatrice Ojakangas developed Pizza rolls, [7] [8] a type of egg roll filled with pizza ingredients. The first pizza roll flavor was cheese. [6] In 1985, Paulucci sold his Jeno's Pizza Rolls brand to Pillsbury for $135 million. [9] Totino's pizza rolls

  7. Pillsbury Bake-Off - Wikipedia

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    The Pillsbury Bake-Off is an American cooking contest, first run by the Pillsbury Company in 1949. It has been called "one of the most successful promotions in the history of the modern food business".

  8. We Asked Southern Living Test Kitchen Pros Their Favorite ...

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    I’ll go [Pillsbury] versus store brand any day.” “I buy the pre-frozen ones in a tin," says recipe developer Liz Mervosh , who uses Pillsbury but opts for the pre-crimped, frozen version.

  9. Fruit pizza - Wikipedia

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    The fruit pizza includes a thin crust that is typically a sugar cookie flavor, but can also be chocolate chip, snickerdoodle, or other sweet cookie or dough flavors.The crust is typically shaped in a circular pizza pan, but can also be shaped in a rectangular pan.