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- po****r marshmallow cookie "moon pie"; and, 1956 – The first "MoonPies" are thrown from a Mobile Mardi Gras float. "Mobile's Moonpies made their debut in 1974...
- Silverada (until 2024 Mike and the Moonpies) is an American neotraditional country and Americana band based in Austin, Texas. It was formed by singer-songwriter...
- Company started selling Enzeru Pie (エンゼルパイ, Angel Pie) which was developed with reference to Scooter Pie, a version of Moon Pie. In 1973, a member of the R&D...
- The whoopie pie, alternatively called a black moon, gob (Pittsburgh area), black-and-white, bob, or BFO (for Big Fat Oreo), is an American baked confection...
- 3:15 "Freeloader Freddy" – 3:09 In 2019, alt-country band Mike and the Moonpies recorded a cover of the song while playing a show to mark the 45th anniversary...
- Retrieved April 5, 2023. Duke, Jan. "The Souths Fascination with RC Colas and Moonpies". About.com. Archived from the original on December 16, 2007. Retrieved...
- grandmother whom he affectionately calls "Meemaw", and who in turn calls him "Moon Pie". His aunt was also said to have encouraged his work in science by giving...
- s'more United States portal Food portal Banana boat (food) Choco pie Mallomars Moon pie Nanaimo bar S'mores Grahams Smorz Williams, Gladys (1920s). A Book...
- graham cracker crusts for fruit pies and moon pies, and as a base, layer or topping for cheesecake. Graham cracker pie crusts are m****-produced in the...
- doubloon coins, decorated plastic cups, candy, wrapped cakes known as Moonpies or snacks, stuffed animals, and small toys, footballs, frisbees, or whistles...