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  2. Moon Pie - Wikipedia

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    A Moon Pie [1] is an American snack ... There is a custom of eating Moon Pies with RC Cola, although the origin of this is unknown. [2] It is likely that their ...

  3. Whoopie pie - Wikipedia

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    The world's largest whoopie pie was created in South Portland, Maine, on March 26, 2011, weighing in at 1,062 lb (481.7 kg). [5] [dead link ‍] Pieces of the giant whoopie pie were sold and the money was used to send Maine-made whoopie pies to soldiers serving overseas. [5] The previous record holder, from Pennsylvania, weighed 200 lb (90.7 kg ...

  4. Choco pie - Wikipedia

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    In 1929, Chattanooga Bakery created the Moon Pie with marshmallow filling and Graham crackers for local miners in Chattanooga, Tennessee. [3] In 1961, a Japanese confectionery company Morinaga & Company started selling Angel Pie (エンゼルパイ, Enzeru Pai) which was developed with reference to Scooter Pie, a version of Moon Pie. [4]

  5. The History Of How The MoonPie Became A Beloved Southern Snack

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  6. Whoopie Pie vs. Moon Pie: Do You Really Know the Difference?

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    Whoopie pies and MoonPies are not the same although they both were first made in the early 1900s and were popular with coal miners. There are several differences between whoopie pies and MoonPies.

  7. It started as a joke. Now Ball prepares to host ... - AOL

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    Ball Mayor Gail Wilking throws Moon Pies in the 2024 Town of Ball Mardi Gras Parade. Ball is hosting its inaugural Moonpie Festival March 23 at 100 Municipal Lane.

  8. The Moon is made of green cheese - Wikipedia

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    "The Moon is made of green cheese" was one of the most popular proverbs in 16th- and 17th-century English literature, [14] and it was also in use after this time. It likely originated in this formulation in 1546, when The Proverbs of John Heywood claimed "the moon is made of a greene cheese."

  9. Pi day is here. Celebrate by grabbing a slice of pie at these ...

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    Pies on the menu: derby pie, caramel apple pie or try the moon pie milkshake. Yelp rating: 4.2/5 stars. Yelp review: “Fabulous! Everything we ate was delicious, fresh, homemade,” said Carey W.