Lemon Supreme Pie NEW!
Move aside lemon meringue. This is for true lemon lovers. Indulge your taste buds in a luscious pie made with rich Philadelphia Cream Cheese, blended with real whipped cream, topped with a tart, tangy lemon filling and finished off with a border of real whipped cream. Just thaw, slice and savor every bite of this refreshing delectable dessert.
#4521 2.88 lbs. CLICK HERE for printable preparation instructions, nutritional information and ingredients. Apple Cranberry Deep Dish Pie
The wild side of apple pie. Our deep dish creation gives traditional apple pie lovers an eye-opening surprise. The unexpected zing of cranberries adds a big bodacious bang to hefty slices of juicy apple. Spiced just right, this flavorful combination generously fills outs a flaky tender crust that you drizzle with the included frosting. Bake, frost, serve and throw your taste buds a curve!
#4624 10 inch CLICK HERE for printable preparation instructions, nutritional information and ingredients.
French Silk Pie
Black tie taste in a flash. The sensuous feel of sinfully smooth chocolate topped with real whipped cream and chocolate curls is impossible to resist, so don’t even bother trying. These fabulous layers of lusciousness are nestled in a tender pastry crust just waiting for you to devour. Be sure to save a few pieces for your guests. Just thaw and serve for a fabulously easy party pleaser. #4800 10 inch CLICK HERE for printable preparation instructions, nutritional information and ingredients.
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