Carmel Clay Historical Society hosts city’s first pie-eating contest

Nobody but nooooobody turned down an all-American opportunity to stuff themselves with apple pie! (WISH-TV photo by Nate Amaya)

By OLIVIA SLONIKER
WISH-TV |
wishtv.com

Carmel officials on Wednesday kicked off the start of what they’re hoping is an age-old tradition.

A pie-eating contest for all ages hosted by the Carmel Clay History Museum racked in hundreds Wednesday evening as part of the Americana on main celebrations. Those who managed to scarf down the dessert the fastest earned bragging rights for the evening.

Even Carmel Police Department officers got in on the action. A sight some say was worth the watch.

WISH-TV photo by Nate Amaya

“When we first reached out to some different groups, the policemen were the first to say yes,” said Debbie Gangstad, executive director for the Carmel Clay Historical Society. “So many times, our youth are seeing the police at the worst moment of their lives, so it’s always good to see the when you’re having a good time.

WISH-TV photo by Nate Amaya

And for those wondering, the pie contestants ate was apple.

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