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Hubig's Pies, also sometimes called Hubig's New Orleans Style Pies, are a brand of fruit and sweet-filled fried pies that were produced by the Simon Hubig Pie Company in New Orleans, Louisiana. The product has been off the market since a fire destroyed the factory in 2012. Originally, the company announced that it would quickly re-build and re-open, but disagreements between the co-owners have so far held up any work on a new Hubig's factory, and it is unclear, whether production will ever resume. ==History==
Simon Hubig was born in Spain's Basque Country and immigrated to the United States after serving in World War I. He founded the Simon Hubig Pie Company in Fort Worth, Texas in 1922, capitalizing on baking skills he learned at his mother's bakery. In subsequent years, the company expanded to nine locations throughout the Southeastern United States and opened its New Orleans location in 1922.〔 〕
During the Great Depression, all of the locations were forced to close except the New Orleans bakery, which remained profitable. Throughout the life of the company, the New Orleans bakery stayed in the same Dauphine Street location in the Faubourg Marigny it was founded in.〔 In the 1950s, the Ramsey family became majority owners of the company, eventually bringing in the Bowman family during the 1970s.
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