National Pie Day Explained

National Pie Day should not be confused with Pi Day.

National Pie Day is a celebration of pies that occurs annually in the United States on January 23. It started in the mid-1970s by Boulder, Colorado teacher Charlie Papazian[1] after he declared his own birthday, January 23, to be National Pie Day.[2] Since 1986, National Pie Day is sponsored by the American Pie Council.[3]

In 2014, the American Pie Council partnered with Paramount Pictures in promoting the romantic thriller film Labor Day in conjunction with National Pie Day.[4] A pie-making scene features prominently in the film, and the film's general release was within a few days of National Pie Day.

The APC distributed a promotional poster to pie shops and bakeries featuring images of the film's stars Kate Winslet, Josh Brolin, and Gattlin Griffith in the pie-making scene. The poster is captioned, in part, "It makes the time we spend together, just a little sweeter. Pie. Grab a slice of life."

Notwithstanding any problematic overtones, though, Varietys take on the scene was "What damage [the 1999 film] American Pie did for the pie industry, Labor Day has reversed."[4]

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  1. Web site: National Pie Day: A Colorado-born holiday . January 23, 2014 . The Denver Post.
  2. Web site: Sunday is National Pie Day, when pie takes center stage . Eric . Aasen . January 21, 2012 . The Dallas Morning News.
  3. Web site: Who We Are . American Pie Council website . January 23, 2014.
  4. Web site: 'Labor Day' Partners with American Pie Council for National Pie Day . January 15, 2014 . Variety . January 23, 2014.