Penny Bank Jars (8 count) - Piedmont Pennies

Penny Bank Jars (8 count)

$120.00
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Penny Bank Jars (8 count) - Piedmont Pennies

Penny Bank Jars (8 count)

$120.00

Pickup available at NEW Piedmont Pennies Headquarters

Usually ready in 2-4 days

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Penny Bank Jars (8 count)

NEW Piedmont Pennies Headquarters

Pickup available, usually ready in 2-4 days

640 Matthews-Mint Hill Road
Suite E
Matthews NC 28105
United States

+13362666005

Gift our Penny Bank Jar and Taste Tradition in Every Bite.

Details:

  • 8 units ($15/ea)
  • Weight: 9.6 oz each
  • Handcrafted and baked in Matthews, North Carolina
  • Shelf-stable for 1 year
  • Ideal for hostess, neighbor, or teacher gifts

Our Penny Bank Jar is filled with "Pennies," handcrafted Southern cheese straws made right here in North Carolina—a golden gift of buttery, spicy, melt-in-your-mouth flavor in a reusable, resealable plastic jar.

Inspired by a Carolina family recipe, these crispy cheese bites bring the warmth of Southern hospitality to every occasion. Whether you’re gifting clients, celebrating holidays, or simply treating yourself, these Penny Bank Jars are the perfect gourmet treat to keep in your pantry and have on hand!

Each batch is baked in small quantities, using real aged cheese and no preservatives—because authentic Southern goodness never goes out of style.

 

Stay Cheesin! 

 

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What are Piedmont Pennies?

A Carolina family recipe, artisan, small batch cheese crackers that pair beautifully with wine, beer, and cocktails — unique, memorable, and snackable!

A lesson in Cheese History

What are "Pennies"?

An upgrade to the Southern cheese straw, Piedmont "Pennies" are bite-sized cheesy biscuit bites of heaven. Pennies are small, round, crunchier, cheesier and more satisfying than softer cheese straws, with no bitter aftertaste.

What are cheese straws made of?

Hard, sharp cheeses, flour, butter, salt, and spices.

Why are cheese straws popular in the South?

Cheese straws were a way of preserving cheese in the hot, humid Southeastern United States climate. They gained popularity in the mid-60s as a go-to appetizer for cocktail parties.

What is the best cheese to use for cheese straws?

Hard, aged cheeses like cheddar are best for baked cheese straws.

Do you need a cookie press for cheese straws?

No! You can hand roll, cut, or in our case, "pinch Pennies" into any size you desire.

Sample Bag - Piedmont Pennies