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Eat'n Park's grilled stickies are back

Erin Yudt
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Picture provided by Courtney Caprara.
Fan-favorite grilled stickies return to Eat’n Park after production stopped due to a supply chain disruption.

Following a supply chain disruption earlier this year, Eat’n Park’s grilled stickies are back thanks to a new partnership with 5 Generation Bakers in McKees Rocks.

Back in March, the company said that the sweet treat was “no longer available after the closure of a bakery partner,” which was Byrnes & Kiefer.

At the time, Eat’n Park spokesperson Courtney Caprara said that the grilled stickies may return at some point.

“Our grilled stickies are an iconic item, beloved by Pittsburghers near and far,” Amanda Giacobbi, senior director of restaurant marketing for Eat’n Park, said in a news release. “We’re delighted to be able to bring back grilled stickies .”

“The collaboration between 5 Generation Bakers and Eat’n Park unites two legacy, multi-generational, Pittsburgh-based brands to continue a unique tradition,” Scott Baker, president of 5 Generation Bakers, said. “We are proud to use our five generations of baking expertise to help bring back grilled stickies for Eat’n Park guests across the region.”

The bakery has been in business since 1875 and is known for its Jenny Lee Swirl Bread. Caprara said that the companies have been working over the last several months to perfect the grilled stickies recipe.

Grilled stickies are on the breakfast menu and can be a dessert à la mode. Eat’n Park will also resume serving grilled stickies to any guest celebrating their birthday.

Erin Yudt is a Tribune-Review staff writer. You can contact Erin at eyudt@triblive.com.

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