Pecan Pie Vending Machine

Authored by atlasobscura.com and submitted by symbiosa

If you find yourself driving down Highway 71 though Texas, you’re probably going to want to keep an eye out for signs directing you toward the giant squirrel statue holding a pecan. Because next to this peculiar roadside statue is something that should absolutely not be missed: a vending machine stocked with full-sized homemade pecan pies.

Both the squirrel statue and pie vending machine belong to the nearby Berdoll Pecan Farm, whose pecan pies were in such high demand the business put in a 24-hour vending machine to satisfy pie-lovers ‘round the clock.

The pecan pie machine—thought to be the only one of its kind in the United States (thank you Texas)—is located out front at the Berdoll Pecan Candy & Gift Company shop. It’s restocked every day with freshly baked pies and other sweet pecan treats, and even more frequently during the holiday season.

As for the squirrel, aka “Ms. Pearl,” it stands 14 feet tall, clutching a pecan bigger than your head. The statue beckons dozens of passersby a day off the highway for photo ops. And of course, pie.

Meior on April 9th, 2017 at 17:33 UTC »

There is a suspiciously high rate of visits by '67 Impalas in the area.

l2blackbelt on April 9th, 2017 at 17:31 UTC »

oh, you mean Berdoll's Pecans? http://www.berdollpecanfarm.com/ Their pie is great, but honestly just try their cracked pecans in shell. Deliciously buttery. Speaking of cool obscure stuff around austin, look for the jerky man on saturdays off of 360 www.desertblend.com

cosmonika on April 9th, 2017 at 15:40 UTC »

The squirrel statue is massive. Can't miss it. This is right outside of Austin.