From this day forth, 'Crack Pie' is no more. The famous pie, served at the New York-based bakery Milk Bar, will change its name, according to the bakery's founder
The famous pie, served at the New York-based bakery Milk Bar, will change its name, according to a letter written by the bakery's founder, Christina Tosi. "We've made the decision to stop using the name Crack Pie. Starting today, it will be known as Milk Bar Pie," Tosi wrote."While change is never easy, we feel this is the right decision." The pie formerly known as Crack Pie, now Milk Bar Pie, from the bakery Milk Bar.Crack Pie is a butter pie with an oat crust.
"A bakery would never try to market something called Fentanyl Cake, and the name Crack Pie feels offensively off-key," she wrote. Other food writers have also written about the name before First's column. Tosi wrote in her letter that showing respect, having integrity and loving the job were the fuel of her employees whose mission is to"spread joy and inspire celebration." "The name Crack Pie falls short of this mission," she wrote.
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