New Management Enters Naomi's Moist Pie
Freehold families are enjoying the grand re-opening of Naomi's Moist Pie on Crouch Blvd. A new male manager has come in and is expected to penetrate the market of Naomi's Moist Pie in a huge way. Already, sales have increased and customers are smiling. Just read some of the comment cards we've received this past couple of weeks!
"I love Naomi's pie! It is so satisfying and pleasing. When I crave pie, I come for Naomi's!" ZS, True Christian™ "Since the new manager took over, I can efficiently come in, do my business, and leave without dealing with nattering conversations. This makes me want Naomi's Moist Pie even more." PP, True Christian™ "My husband wants Naomi's pie every day. He won't even taste mine these days." BB, A Loyal Customer Our Leith, ND store is booming as well! We so appreciate the support of the Freehold and Leith communities. Soon we will be opening locations in Oklahoma, Nebraska, Kansas, and Godless New York. We are actively seeking men that know how to get in there and do the job, work hard, and keep going until the market is satisfied. If anyone has True Christian™ friends in those areas, kindly have them contact us! We are also in the process of buying two new delivery trucks so that we can see Naomi's pie in stores, for sale all over the country. Glory to God for His continued blessings. Remember, 20 percent of every pie you purchase goes directly to the Pastor Ezekiel Flint Fund for Ridding the World of Anything He Finds Annoying. Praise Him! |
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Are franchises available?
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My father says my pie is better. :innocent:
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Felicity, your father is a discerning man. :thumbsup:
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I'm sure the sight of your pie 10' by 16' on the drive home would be an enduring image. YIC |
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Sisterly Affection, NRL |
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I owe you my mental health and will be forever grateful for the many nights you spent with me during my recent "voyage". During those "travels," I was able to become a stronger individual in JESUS, and yet your counseling touched me deeply, in places no one else has ever reached. I highly recommend you to any person in need of opening up (to God) and release (of the Holy Spirit to others). I still recall that special advice: "Sister, simply breathe in and let God take over." We are praying about advertising, Dr. Niles, and the Lord has brought us a marketing specialist that loves the Lord. He has taken many photos during his visits. I will send them to you for your recommendations. I want YOU to be the one to decide which photo most accurately represents the product and glorifies God in every way. Hallelujah. Again, my thanks for your wisdom, knowledge, and special abilities. Anyone under your caring presence will come away satisfied and refreshed. Glory! Your Sister in the Lord, NRL PS: I look forward to your next personal counseling session during your upcoming Symposium on Observation of the Adolescent Male. I can arrange my schedule to fit yours. Anytime. |
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Dr. Niles has a firm, hard schedule when he's in town, but if you are able to coordinate something with him, I don't think he'd mind us putting our heads together at all. Both of you are more than welcome to stay at my sprawling, Godly home. I'll just have to inform security and the help. Mitza, I so value your friendship and support. Bless you! NRL |
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Yes, Rev'd Flint is an aficionado but sadly is spoken for & I don't wanna get thumped. But he'd make an ideal "mystery customer" and I'm sure he's gots lots of novel menu suggestions.
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There will always be a market for moist pies, but there is a cautionary tale of overexpansion and having to pull out too soon. The story of Krispy Kreme is one such example. Riding a crest of enthusiasm, the company bought out and closed the world's first dinner theater (Candlelight Dinner Playhouse) - where patrons could simultaneously experience mediocre musical theater and mediocre food.
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