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Moon Pie

A Moon Pie[1] is an American snack, popular across much of the United States, which consists of two round graham cookies, with marshmallow filling in the center, dipped in a flavored coating. The snack is often associated with the cuisine of the American South, where they are traditionally accompanied by an RC Cola.[2] Today, MoonPies are made by Chattanooga Bakery, Inc., in Chattanooga, Tennessee.

Moon Pie
Alternative namesMoonPie
TypeConfectionery
CourseDessert
Place of originUnited States of America
Region or stateTennessee
InventedApril 29, 1917; 105 years ago (1917-04-29)
Main ingredientsGraham cracker cookies, marshmallow, flavored coating
  •   Media: Moon Pie

The traditional pie is approximately 4 inches (10 cm) in diameter. A smaller version, called a Mini Moon Pie, are approximately half the size, and a double-decker moon pie of the traditional diameter features a third cookie and additional layer of marshmallow. The five main flavors are chocolate, vanilla, banana, strawberry, and salted caramel. Orange and coconut make seasonal appearances during the Mardi Gras parading season.

History

 
A double-decker Moon Pie split in half

According to Chattanooga Bakery, they came up with the idea for moon pies when a traveling salesman for the company asked a Kentucky coal miner what kind of snack he would like to eat, and the miner requested something with graham cracker and marshmallow. Popular folklore, repeated and encouraged by the Chattanooga Bakery itself, states the miner then asked that the snack be "as big as the moon",[1] which inspired the name "moon pie".

The company celebrated its centennial with a "My Favorite MoonPie Memory" contest. The grand prize was a 100-year supply of moon pies. A military veteran, Christopher Priest from Rockford, Michigan, won the contest. The company also took a wrapped Winnebago across the country in the fall, thanking its top customers and attending various sporting events and festivals.

In September 2017, as part of its centennial, MoonPie returned to its original recipe, replacing high-fructose corn syrup with sugar and removing preservatives and artificial colors and flavors.[citation needed]

In 2020, the company released pumpkin spice double-decker MoonPie as well as mini MoonPies. The minis appear on their website and the double-deckers are available at Bass Pro Shops and Cabela's.[citation needed]

The brand is known for its off-kilter Twitter presence.[3][4]

Festivals and customs

Association with RC Cola

There is a custom of eating moon pies with RC Cola, although the origin of this is unknown.[2] It is likely that their inexpensive prices, combined with their larger serving sizes, contributed to establishing this combination as the "working man's lunch." The popularity of this combination was celebrated in a popular song of the 1950s by Big Bill Lister titled "Gimme an RC Cola and a Moon Pie."[1] In 1973, NRBQ had a minor hit with the song "An RC Cola and a Moon Pie."[citation needed]

An annual RC Cola and Moon Pie Festival is celebrated in Bell Buckle, Tennessee, and a moon pie eating contest is held in Bessemer, Alabama.

In the 1994 song "Lifestyles of the Not So Rich and Famous" by country artist Tracy Byrd, a line says "Our champagne and caviar is an RC Cola and a Moon Pie."[citation needed]

Lyrics in the 1976 song "Junk Food Junkie" by Larry Groce include: "And I pull out some Fritos corn chips / Dr. Pepper and an Ole Moon Pie / Then I sit back in glorious expectation / Of a genuine junk food high."[5]

In the 1999 film The Green Mile, a character named Toot is drinking a glass bottle of RC Cola, and when he is about to eat his Moon Pie, a death row inmate named Wild Bill offers him a nickel for his Moon Pie.

In Mobile, Alabama

The moon pie became a traditional "throw" (an item thrown from a parade float into the crowd) of Mardi Gras "krewes" (parade participants) in Mobile, Alabama during 1956,[6][7] followed by other communities along the Northwest Florida and Mississippi Gulf Coast. The westernmost outpost of the MoonPie as an important Carnival throw is Slidell, Louisiana, which has a parade by "The Krewe of Mona Lisa and MoonPie". Also, in the town of Oneonta, Alabama, there is a MoonPie eating contest started by Wal-Mart employee John Love when he inadvertently ordered too many. This anecdote was featured in Sam Walton's autobiography, Made in America.[8]

Since New Year's Eve 2008, the city of Mobile, Alabama has been lowering a 12-foot-tall (3.7 m) lighted mechanical Moon Pie to celebrate the coming of the new year. The giant Moon Pie descends the 34 story RSA BankTrust building at the stroke of midnight.[9] Every New Year's Eve, the world's largest Moon Pie is cut and served to the public as part of the festivities. It weighs 55 pounds (25 kg) and contains 45,000 calories (190 kJ).[10]

Others

On October 14, 2017, Matt Stonie, a competitive eater famous in national eating contests, ate 73 single-decker Moon Pies in eight minutes at the Bass Pro Shops store in Memphis, TN.

Newport, Tennessee held its first annual Moon Pie Festival in May 2012.

Ingredients

Moon pie
Nutritional value per 100g
Energy385 kcal (1,610 kJ)
70.51g
Sugars34.62
Dietary fiber1.3g
8.97g
Saturated6.41 g
5.13g
MineralsQuantity
%DV
Iron
14%
1.85 mg
Sodium
20%
295 mg

Percentages are roughly approximated using US recommendations for adults.
Source: USDA FoodData Central

Enriched wheat flour (niacin, reduced iron, thiamine mononitrate, riboflavin, folic acid), corn syrup, sugar, vegetable shortening (contains partially hydrogenated soybean oil and/or cottonseed oil and/or coconut oil and/or palm kernel oil and/or palm oil), soy flour, dutched cocoa (processed with alkali), cocoa, gelatin, baking soda, lecithin, salt, artificial flavoring, sodium sulfite.[11]

Other flavors (such as banana, vanilla, strawberry, or orange) might have different nutritional content.

Flavors

Single-decker

  • Salted Caramel
  • Banana
  • Vanilla
  • Chocolate
  • Strawberry
  • Butterscotch

Double-decker

  • Salted Caramel
  • Banana
  • Chocolate
  • Lemon (discontinued)
  • Orange (discontinued)
  • Vanilla
  • Pumpkin Spice

Minis

  • Salted Caramel
  • Strawberry
  • Banana
  • Vanilla
  • Chocolate
  • Coconut
  • Pumpkin Spice
  • Lemon

Moon Pie Crunch

  • Peanut Butter
  • Mint

Similar products

 
Wagon Wheels are similar to moon pies and are found in the United Kingdom, Australia, and Canada.

In the northern areas of the U.S., a similar product exists called a "Scooter Pie" and also a single-cracker marshmallow cookie called "Mallomars." Little Debbie also makes what they call "Marshmallow Pies," which are nearly identical to the moon pies. In the United Kingdom, Australia, and Canada, a similar product is called "Wagon Wheels."

In South Korea, the very similar "Choco Pie" is produced by several companies, including the Lotte Confectionery. In Japan, there is the smaller-sized "Angel Pies" by Morinaga, as well as a brand of "Choco pie" that is similar, as are "Mamut" (Spanish for "Mammoth", sold by Gamesa), and "Rocko" (marketed by Marinela, which incorporates strawberry jelly in the snack) in Mexico, and there are several other minor brands as well. The "Halley" and "Bimbo" pies sold in Turkey and Egypt, respectively, are also similar. In South America, a similar treat is "Alfajor," and more than 20 brands marketed as "alfajores" are very popular. Nestlé manufactures similar sweets called "Holiday," which are available in the Balkan countries.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c "About Us – MoonPie". MoonPie. Retrieved June 15, 2018.
  2. ^ a b "The Heavenly Appeal of MoonPies". npr.org. Retrieved June 15, 2018.
  3. ^ Sacks, Brianna. "This Is Who's Behind MoonPie's Hysterically Weird Twitter Account". BuzzFeed News. Retrieved December 27, 2018.
  4. ^ Alund, Natalie Neysa (December 19, 2017). "MoonPie roasts Twitter critics, defending century-old marshmallow, graham cracker and chocolate snack". USA Today. Retrieved September 14, 2022.
  5. ^ "Larry Groce — Junk Food Junkie". Genius.com.
  6. ^ "Carnival/Mobile Mardi Gras Timeline" (list of events by year), Museum of Mobile, 2001, webpage:MoM: states: 1917 – The Chattanooga Bakery company introduces the popular marshmallow cookie "moon pie"; and, 1956 – The first "MoonPies" are thrown from a Mobile Mardi Gras float.
  7. ^ . MardiGrasDigest.com. Archived from the original on October 3, 2008. Retrieved September 1, 2008.
  8. ^ Walton, Sam; John Huey (1992). Made in America. Doubleday. ISBN 978-0-385-46860-2.
  9. ^ "Mobile's Moon Pie rising". Press-Register. January 2009. Retrieved August 14, 2009.
  10. ^ . Press-Register. Archived from the original on June 9, 2011. Retrieved August 14, 2009.
  11. ^ "Chocolate Moon pie nutrition information" (label), DietFacts.com, September 7, 2004 (letter from bakery), webpage: DF-MoonPie September 3, 2014, at the Wayback Machine (nutrition facts of full-size chocolate MoonPie).

Further reading

  • Blejwas, Emily (2019). "MoonPies: Mardi Gras in Mobile". The Story of Alabama in Fourteen Foods. University of Alabama Press. ISBN 9780817320195.

External links

  • Official website
  • Pictures
  • Chattanooga Bakery Company article at the Tennessee Encyclopedia Online
  • Nutrition Facts

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For the Chinese and Vietnamese pastry see Mooncake A Moon Pie 1 is an American snack popular across much of the United States which consists of two round graham cookies with marshmallow filling in the center dipped in a flavored coating The snack is often associated with the cuisine of the American South where they are traditionally accompanied by an RC Cola 2 Today MoonPies are made by Chattanooga Bakery Inc in Chattanooga Tennessee Moon PieAlternative namesMoonPieTypeConfectioneryCourseDessertPlace of originUnited States of AmericaRegion or stateTennesseeInventedApril 29 1917 105 years ago 1917 04 29 Main ingredientsGraham cracker cookies marshmallow flavored coating Media Moon PieThe traditional pie is approximately 4 inches 10 cm in diameter A smaller version called a Mini Moon Pie are approximately half the size and a double decker moon pie of the traditional diameter features a third cookie and additional layer of marshmallow The five main flavors are chocolate vanilla banana strawberry and salted caramel Orange and coconut make seasonal appearances during the Mardi Gras parading season Contents 1 History 2 Festivals and customs 2 1 Association with RC Cola 2 2 In Mobile Alabama 2 3 Others 3 Ingredients 3 1 Flavors 4 Similar products 5 See also 6 References 7 Further reading 8 External linksHistory Edit A double decker Moon Pie split in half According to Chattanooga Bakery they came up with the idea for moon pies when a traveling salesman for the company asked a Kentucky coal miner what kind of snack he would like to eat and the miner requested something with graham cracker and marshmallow Popular folklore repeated and encouraged by the Chattanooga Bakery itself states the miner then asked that the snack be as big as the moon 1 which inspired the name moon pie The company celebrated its centennial with a My Favorite MoonPie Memory contest The grand prize was a 100 year supply of moon pies A military veteran Christopher Priest from Rockford Michigan won the contest The company also took a wrapped Winnebago across the country in the fall thanking its top customers and attending various sporting events and festivals In September 2017 as part of its centennial MoonPie returned to its original recipe replacing high fructose corn syrup with sugar and removing preservatives and artificial colors and flavors citation needed In 2020 the company released pumpkin spice double decker MoonPie as well as mini MoonPies The minis appear on their website and the double deckers are available at Bass Pro Shops and Cabela s citation needed The brand is known for its off kilter Twitter presence 3 4 Festivals and customs EditAssociation with RC Cola Edit There is a custom of eating moon pies with RC Cola although the origin of this is unknown 2 It is likely that their inexpensive prices combined with their larger serving sizes contributed to establishing this combination as the working man s lunch The popularity of this combination was celebrated in a popular song of the 1950s by Big Bill Lister titled Gimme an RC Cola and a Moon Pie 1 In 1973 NRBQ had a minor hit with the song An RC Cola and a Moon Pie citation needed An annual RC Cola and Moon Pie Festival is celebrated in Bell Buckle Tennessee and a moon pie eating contest is held in Bessemer Alabama In the 1994 song Lifestyles of the Not So Rich and Famous by country artist Tracy Byrd a line says Our champagne and caviar is an RC Cola and a Moon Pie citation needed Lyrics in the 1976 song Junk Food Junkie by Larry Groce include And I pull out some Fritos corn chips Dr Pepper and an Ole Moon Pie Then I sit back in glorious expectation Of a genuine junk food high 5 In the 1999 film The Green Mile a character named Toot is drinking a glass bottle of RC Cola and when he is about to eat his Moon Pie a death row inmate named Wild Bill offers him a nickel for his Moon Pie In Mobile Alabama Edit The moon pie became a traditional throw an item thrown from a parade float into the crowd of Mardi Gras krewes parade participants in Mobile Alabama during 1956 6 7 followed by other communities along the Northwest Florida and Mississippi Gulf Coast The westernmost outpost of the MoonPie as an important Carnival throw is Slidell Louisiana which has a parade by The Krewe of Mona Lisa and MoonPie Also in the town of Oneonta Alabama there is a MoonPie eating contest started by Wal Mart employee John Love when he inadvertently ordered too many This anecdote was featured in Sam Walton s autobiography Made in America 8 Since New Year s Eve 2008 the city of Mobile Alabama has been lowering a 12 foot tall 3 7 m lighted mechanical Moon Pie to celebrate the coming of the new year The giant Moon Pie descends the 34 story RSA BankTrust building at the stroke of midnight 9 Every New Year s Eve the world s largest Moon Pie is cut and served to the public as part of the festivities It weighs 55 pounds 25 kg and contains 45 000 calories 190 kJ 10 Others Edit On October 14 2017 Matt Stonie a competitive eater famous in national eating contests ate 73 single decker Moon Pies in eight minutes at the Bass Pro Shops store in Memphis TN Newport Tennessee held its first annual Moon Pie Festival in May 2012 Ingredients EditMoon pieNutritional value per 100gEnergy385 kcal 1 610 kJ Carbohydrates70 51gSugars34 62Dietary fiber1 3gFat8 97gSaturated6 41 gProtein5 13gMineralsQuantity DV Iron14 1 85 mgSodium20 295 mgFull link to USDA National Nutrient DatabaseUnits mg micrograms mg milligrams IU International units Percentages are roughly approximated using US recommendations for adults Source USDA FoodData CentralEnriched wheat flour niacin reduced iron thiamine mononitrate riboflavin folic acid corn syrup sugar vegetable shortening contains partially hydrogenated soybean oil and or cottonseed oil and or coconut oil and or palm kernel oil and or palm oil soy flour dutched cocoa processed with alkali cocoa gelatin baking soda lecithin salt artificial flavoring sodium sulfite 11 Other flavors such as banana vanilla strawberry or orange might have different nutritional content Flavors Edit Single decker Salted Caramel Banana Vanilla Chocolate Strawberry ButterscotchDouble decker Salted Caramel Banana Chocolate Lemon discontinued Orange discontinued Vanilla Pumpkin SpiceMinis Salted Caramel Strawberry Banana Vanilla Chocolate Coconut Pumpkin Spice LemonMoon Pie Crunch Peanut Butter MintSimilar products Edit Wagon Wheels are similar to moon pies and are found in the United Kingdom Australia and Canada In the northern areas of the U S a similar product exists called a Scooter Pie and also a single cracker marshmallow cookie called Mallomars Little Debbie also makes what they call Marshmallow Pies which are nearly identical to the moon pies In the United Kingdom Australia and Canada a similar product is called Wagon Wheels In South Korea the very similar Choco Pie is produced by several companies including the Lotte Confectionery In Japan there is the smaller sized Angel Pies by Morinaga as well as a brand of Choco pie that is similar as are Mamut Spanish for Mammoth sold by Gamesa and Rocko marketed by Marinela which incorporates strawberry jelly in the snack in Mexico and there are several other minor brands as well The Halley and Bimbo pies sold in Turkey and Egypt respectively are also similar In South America a similar treat is Alfajor and more than 20 brands marketed as alfajores are very popular Nestle manufactures similar sweets called Holiday which are available in the Balkan countries See also Edit Food portalChocolate coated marshmallow treats Fluffernutter another kind of marshmallow creme based sandwich S more Whoopie pieReferences Edit a b c About Us MoonPie MoonPie Retrieved June 15 2018 a b The Heavenly Appeal of MoonPies npr org Retrieved June 15 2018 Sacks Brianna This Is Who s Behind MoonPie s Hysterically Weird Twitter Account BuzzFeed News Retrieved December 27 2018 Alund Natalie Neysa December 19 2017 MoonPie roasts Twitter critics defending century old marshmallow graham cracker and chocolate snack USA Today Retrieved September 14 2022 Larry Groce Junk Food Junkie Genius com Carnival Mobile Mardi Gras Timeline list of events by year Museum of Mobile 2001 webpage MoM states 1917 The Chattanooga Bakery company introduces the popular 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 MardiGrasDigest com Archived from the original on October 3 2008 Retrieved September 1 2008 Walton Sam John Huey 1992 Made in America Doubleday ISBN 978 0 385 46860 2 Mobile s Moon Pie rising Press Register January 2009 Retrieved August 14 2009 Giant MoonPie taking shape for New Year s celebration Press Register Archived from the original on June 9 2011 Retrieved August 14 2009 Chocolate Moon pie nutrition information label DietFacts com September 7 2004 letter from bakery webpage DF MoonPie Archived September 3 2014 at the Wayback Machine nutrition facts of full size chocolate MoonPie Further reading EditBlejwas Emily 2019 MoonPies Mardi Gras in Mobile The Story of Alabama in Fourteen Foods University of Alabama Press ISBN 9780817320195 External links EditOfficial website Pictures Chattanooga Bakery Company article at the Tennessee Encyclopedia Online Nutrition Facts Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Moon Pie amp oldid 1137092245, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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