

Starting September first, the coffee and pie chain Pie Face will be selling these horrifyingly charming Halloween pies instead of Japanese candy. At first we couldn't believe our eyes! I mean, just look at how cute (and delicious looking) these pies are!
Don't you just want to gobble them right up!? So do we! However, we're afraid we'd would feel bad chomping down on such cute pies!
First, this pie is a delightful little Dracula filled to the brim with chicken, cheese, and sweet Japanese pumpkin! The heartiness of the chicken blends well with the cheesy flavor and the sweet pumpkin. This pie is definitely something we'd love to sink our teeth into!
Next, this second pie is filled with a satisfyingly sweet pumpkin pudding. Additionally, it has a caramel chocolate spongecake as a little extra sweet surprise! Such delicious pumpkin goodness fits the adorable Jack-O-Lantern image perfectly! While it may not be Japanese candy, it sounds just as mouth watering!
Lastly, this delectable pie is a kawaii Frankenstein full of sweet chestnut pieces mixed into a chestnut pudding. We'd do the monster mash to get one of these, for sure!
Aren't these wonderfully unique Halloween snacks just so fitting for the fall season!? We are pumped for the falling leaves, chilly nights, and these drool inducing pies!
So, which pie would you want to try? Tell us in the comments below!
(Source: Dtimes)
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