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Mrs. Wagner's Pies were single-serving pies sold in waxed paper, produced by the Wagner Baking Company, originally located in Ocean Grove, New Jersey, and later in Brooklyn, New York. In September 1940, The Newark News described Mrs. Wagner's Pies as the "largest pie bakery in the country, with its home plant in Newark and five branches as far west as Chicago." Its president at the time was F.W. Birkenhauer. Various sources say the company ceased operations in July 1966 and July 11, 1969.

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  • ミセス・ワグナーズ・パイ (ja)
  • Mrs. Wagner's Pies (en)
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  • Mrs. Wagner's Pies were single-serving pies sold in waxed paper, produced by the Wagner Baking Company, originally located in Ocean Grove, New Jersey, and later in Brooklyn, New York. In September 1940, The Newark News described Mrs. Wagner's Pies as the "largest pie bakery in the country, with its home plant in Newark and five branches as far west as Chicago." Its president at the time was F.W. Birkenhauer. Various sources say the company ceased operations in July 1966 and July 11, 1969. (en)
  • ミセス・ワグナーズ・パイ、あるいは、ミセス・ワグナーのパイ(Mrs. Wagner's Pies)は、パラフィン紙に包んで販売されていた、1人前のパイ。1960年代まで、アメリカ合衆国東部を中心に、特にニューヨーク州やニュージャージー州で都市部の労働者向けに広く販売されていた。 (ja)
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  • Mrs. Wagner's Pies were single-serving pies sold in waxed paper, produced by the Wagner Baking Company, originally located in Ocean Grove, New Jersey, and later in Brooklyn, New York. In September 1940, The Newark News described Mrs. Wagner's Pies as the "largest pie bakery in the country, with its home plant in Newark and five branches as far west as Chicago." Its president at the time was F.W. Birkenhauer. Various sources say the company ceased operations in July 1966 and July 11, 1969. (en)
  • ミセス・ワグナーズ・パイ、あるいは、ミセス・ワグナーのパイ(Mrs. Wagner's Pies)は、パラフィン紙に包んで販売されていた、1人前のパイ。1960年代まで、アメリカ合衆国東部を中心に、特にニューヨーク州やニュージャージー州で都市部の労働者向けに広く販売されていた。 (ja)
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