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Okay, so I am a little on the fence between the three and four stars. For safety sake, I am going with three which is still good. I think maybe another trip or two and I will get more firmly planted. So first, this is 'not' a traditional pie, it does come in a cup. They are clear about that on their website, but if you didn't investigate...now you know. So let me walk it down. You actually create your own pie in a cup. You pick the crust (gram cracker, gingerbread ...), then you pick your filling of chocolate cream, vanilla cream, swirl, various fruits and so on. Mine was Key Lime. Then it is off to the toppings, toasted coconut, sprinkles, marshmallows. .. All of this comes in layers. So I had the gram cracker, key lime and toasted coconut. It was awesome. The only issue is that this should go in a normal pie crust, but that is not an option. They also have pastry strips if you prefer and do make a wrap/crepe. So my warning is this...this is fresh pie filling and not pudding. So it is dense and heavy. Do not let your eyes gout out in front of your stomach. It is a great concept and you can take your pie on the road with you. The cost is not too bad and the service is fantastic.
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