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 after he declared his own birthday, January 23, to be National Pie Day. Since 1986, National Pie Day is sponsored by the American Pie Council.
In 2014, the American Pie Council partnered with Paramount Pictures in promoting the romantic thriller film Labor Day in conjunction with National Pie Day. 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, Variety's take on the scene was "What damage American Pie did for the pie industry, Labor Day has reversed."
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- "National Pie Day: A Colorado-born holiday". The Denver Post. January 23, 2014.
- Aasen, Eric (January 21, 2012). "Sunday is National Pie Day, when pie takes center stage". The Dallas Morning News. Archived from the original on 2013-06-02.
- "Who We Are". American Pie Council website. Archived from the original on 2014-02-13. Retrieved January 23, 2014.
- ^ "'Labor Day' Partners with American Pie Council for National Pie Day". Variety. January 15, 2014. Retrieved January 23, 2014.