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Eat'n Park creates Smiley cookie inspired by Pirates pitcher Paul Skenes

JoAnne Klimovich Harrop
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Eat’n Park announced June 21 it has created the “Bucco Stache Smileys” – a Smiley cookie with a mustache inspired by the Pirates rookie pitcher Skene’s facial hair.

The Paul Skenes fever continues to rise — and the blazing heat this week has nothing to do with that.

Eat’n Park announced Friday the “Bucco Stache Smileys” — a Smiley cookie with a black mustache inspired by that of the Pirates rookie pitcher’s facial hair atop yellow icing.

Skenes is 4-0 this season and has struck out 53 batters. The 6-foot-6½, 260-pound right-hander was selected by the Pirates with the No. 1 overall pick of the 2023 MLB Draft. The Pirates host the Tampa Bay Rays this weekend at PNC Park on Pittsburgh’s North Shore with games at 6:40 p.m. Friday, 4:05 p.m. Saturday and 1:35 p.m. Sunday. Skenes is scheduled to take the mound on Sunday.

The sweet treat is not available in restaurants. It is only available online at SmileyCookie.com.

The price for a dozen individually wrapped cookies is $21.99.

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Christopher Horner | TribLive
Pirates pitcher Paul Skenes delivers during the second inning against the Cubs on May 11 at PNC Park.

“We frankly just got caught up in the excitement Paul Skenes has brought to Pittsburgh and we want to celebrate with cookies commemorating his iconic look … and ours!” said Kayla Frattini, director of brand marketing at SmileyCookie.com, which ships nationwide.

Eat’n Park is celebrating its 75th anniversary this year, and Smiley Cookies have been a staple at its restaurants since 1986. SmileyCookie.com was established in 2006.

More than 6.4 million Smiley Cookies are made each year.

JoAnne Klimovich Harrop is a TribLive reporter covering the region's diverse culinary scene and unique homes. She writes features about interesting people. The Edward R. Murrow award-winning journalist began her career as a sports reporter. She has been with the Trib for 26 years and is the author of "A Daughter's Promise." She can be reached at jharrop@triblive.com.

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