Centerville Pie Company
Centerville Pie Company is a renowned pie company based in Centerville, Massachusetts, United States. The company was established in 2009 by Laurie Bowen and Kristin Broadley, who are often referred to as the "Pie Ladies". The company is known for its unique and delicious pies, which are handmade using locally sourced ingredients.
History[edit | edit source]
The Centerville Pie Company was founded in 2009 by Laurie Bowen and Kristin Broadley. The company started as a small pie shop in Centerville, Massachusetts. The founders' passion for baking and their commitment to using fresh, local ingredients quickly made the Centerville Pie Company a local favorite.
In 2010, the company gained national attention when one of their pies was served at Oprah Winfrey's birthday party. This event significantly increased the company's popularity and led to a partnership with Harry & David, a gourmet food company. This partnership allowed the Centerville Pie Company to distribute their pies nationwide.
Products[edit | edit source]
The Centerville Pie Company offers a wide range of pies, including fruit pies, cream pies, and savory pies. Some of their most popular pies include the Chicken Pie, Apple Pie, and Peach Pie. All pies are handmade using traditional baking methods and locally sourced ingredients.
Community Involvement[edit | edit source]
The Centerville Pie Company is deeply involved in the local community. The company has a partnership with the Cape Abilities, a non-profit organization that provides jobs and training for people with disabilities. Through this partnership, the Centerville Pie Company employs individuals from Cape Abilities, providing them with meaningful work and helping them to develop their skills.
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