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Not much of a baker? Patti LaBelle has dessert covered.
The holidays are right around the corner, and if you're not into baking but want something sweet, LaBelle's bestselling sweet potato pies are currently on sale at Walmart. The retailer kicked off the first of three Black Friday sales earlier this week offering up to 70% off select items.
The 8-inch sweet potato pie is on sale for less than $5 at Walmart. The pie serves up to five people, but if you'd like a smaller dessert option, try the sweet potato cookiesalso available at Walmart ($7.47).
And it's not just sweet potato pies and cookies: Patti's Good Life makes buttermilk pies, lemon and lemon blueberry pies, peach cobbler, peach apple cobbler, blueberry cobbler and banana pudding, plus mini pies in sweet potato, buttermilk and lemon blueberry; macaroni and cheese; swear buttermilk pancakes and waffles.
LaBelle — who recently partnered with American Express for an ad about managing money as a small business owner — celebrated her 80th birthday in May. “You can't always take for granted that you're going to be here at the age of 80, still performing and still in your right mind, so every day I say, 'Thank you God for another day,' LaBelle told Billboard over the summer.
The Philadelphia native launched Patti's Good Life in 2008 and it's still going strong. The food brand, available at major grocery retailers such as Walmart, Target, Kroger and Ralph's, has made over $200 million, according to Bloomberg.
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