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editThis product has an interesting story and would appear to be notable, as indicated by coverage in several articles about this product alone in the Washington Post, the Philadelphia Inquirer, and numerous local Pennsylvania newspapers. It seems to be one of the only distinctively Welsh/Cornish food products to have been successfully marketed on any scale in the United States. Its entry into US military commissaries, 7-Eleven, the (now-defunct but once widespread) High Foods, and, according to one report, Wal-Mart, would appear to further establish its notability. Havqit (talk) 02:10, 29 July 2009 (UTC)
- PS. I understand that businesses often try to use Wikipedia to promote themselves or their products, so in the interest of disclosure: I am not the owner of Mr. Pastie, and I am not employed by the company that makes Mr. Pastie or by any affiliates. I was not asked by anyone to create or edit this article. I admit that I have eaten the Mr. Pastie and find it delicious! Havqit (talk) 13:11, 29 July 2009 (UTC)