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THE GREATEST 8 PACK BOX

THE GREATEST 8 PACK BOX

FAN FAVORITES

Our The Greatest 8 Pack Box is a collection of our best selling, top-rated 4” petite pies. This 8 Pack Box includes:

  • 2 Apple Crumb Pies: Tender, cinnamon-spiced apples in a flaky, golden-brown crust, topped with our oat streusel for a perfect balance of sweetness and warmth.
  • 2 Cheesecakes: A buery sugar cookie crust holds a silky, tangy cheesecake filling, perfectly balanced with just the right touch of sweetness.
  • 2 Key Lime Pies: A buery sugar cookie crust melts in your mouth, perfectly pairing with the tangy, refreshing key lime filling for a harmonious blend of sweet and citrusy flavors.
  • 2 Brookies: Combines a buery sugar cookie crust with a rich, fudgy brownie center for the perfect blend of smooth, sweet, and crunchy indulgence.

My Pies do not include garnishes.

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DO MY PIES NEED TO BE REFRIGERATED?

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WHY ARE SHIPPING RATES SO HIGH?

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HOW LONG DO MY PIES LAST?

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