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Mrs. T's Pierogies

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Mrs. T's Pierogies
FoundedShenandoah, Pennsylvania (1952)
FoundersTed Twardzik
Headquarters,
ParentAteeco, Inc
Websitewww.mrstspierogies.com

Mrs. T's Pierogies is a mass market brand of pierogies in the United States. It is a product of Ateeco, Inc. based in Shenandoah, Pennsylvania.[1][2][3][4][5]

History

The company was founded in 1952 by Ted Twardzik.[6][7] It manufactures fourteen varieties of pierogies and produces more than 500 million pierogies per year.[6] In the full-sized pierogie line, the varieties include: 4 Cheese Medley, 5 Cheese Pizza, American Cheese, Broccoli & Aged Chedder, Classic Cheddar, Classic Onion, Feta & Spinach, Garlic & Parmesan, Jalapeño & Sharp Cheddar, Loaded Baked Potato, Savory 5 Cheese Blend, Sour Cream and Chive, and Traditional Sauerkraut.[8]

The company sponsors the Great Pierogi Race at home games of the Pittsburgh Pirates.

References

  1. ^ "Mrs. T's Turns Pierogies Into Popular Treats The Company Has An Ambitious Goal: To Make The Pierogie As Widely Known To All American Consumers As The Bagel". philly-archives.
  2. ^ "'Real meal' is real success for family food". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette – via Google News Archive Search.
  3. ^ "Leveraging Local Intelligence". Inc.
  4. ^ "How to Pass Along a Family Business". Los Angeles Times.
  5. ^ "Pierogies Are Big Business In This Town * And Mrs. T's Of Shenandoah Is Making More Of Its Belly-fillers At Its Expansion Plant In Montgomery". The Morning Call.
  6. ^ a b "Our History". ATEECO, INC. Retrieved 15 January 2013.
  7. ^ "Theodore F. Twardzik, Founder of Mrs. T's Pierogies, Dies at 89". New York Times.
  8. ^ "Products Archive". Mrs. T's Pierogies. Retrieved 2020-09-03.