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Snickers pie (plural Snickers pies)

  1. A pie containing the characteristic ingredients of a Snickers candy bar, particularly peanuts, caramel, and chocolate.
    • 1993, Gerry Frank, Where to Find It, Buy It, Eat It in New York, page 155:
      As you might expect, the dessert course is the best: bread pudding, apple strudel, brownies, Snickers pie, yogurts, malts, shakes, and ice cream.
    • 1998, Jane Waterhouse, Dead Letter, page 59:
      A local cop I knew was finishing up a piece of Snickers pie at the counter.
    • 2014, Erin Nicholas, Going for Four, page 239:
      Better than the chocolate soufflé he'd brought to Trudy's and better than the crème brulée, the caramel apple crisp, the white chocolate raspberry cheesecake, the caramelized banana pudding, the mocha lava cake, the lemon supreme bars, the blackberry cobbler, the strawberry pie, the crunchy pecan bites, the Snickers pie, the red velvet brownies, the almond-amaretto pound cake and the buttered rum cake with the bananas Foster sauce.