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The [[Springfield Investorettes]] bought a franchise at an exhibition and were competitors to [[Pretzel Wagon]]. They were doing better Fleet-A-Pita than Pretzel Wagon until [[Homer]] hired [[Springfield Mafia|the Mafia]] to take out all of her competition. When the Mafia wanted their money they were confronted by the Investorettes, who had hired [[Yakuza|the Japanese Mafia]], to stop them. | The [[Springfield Investorettes]] bought a franchise at an exhibition and were competitors to [[Pretzel Wagon]]. They were doing better Fleet-A-Pita than Pretzel Wagon until [[Homer]] hired [[Springfield Mafia|the Mafia]] to take out all of her competition. When the Mafia wanted their money they were confronted by the Investorettes, who had hired [[Yakuza|the Japanese Mafia]], to stop them. | ||
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== Appearances == | == Appearances == |
Revision as of 21:33, January 8, 2014
Fleet-A-Pita was a pita bread franchises that the Springfield Investorettes invested in.
History
The Springfield Investorettes bought a franchise at an exhibition and were competitors to Pretzel Wagon. They were doing better Fleet-A-Pita than Pretzel Wagon until Homer hired the Mafia to take out all of her competition. When the Mafia wanted their money they were confronted by the Investorettes, who had hired the Japanese Mafia, to stop them.
Non-canon
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The Simpsons: Tapped Out
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