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Dolly Parton is taking her baking empire a step further and jumping into the world of cookware, and she’s adding one of her most infamous songs to the lineup. See latest videos, charts and news See latest videos, charts and news “We added some new cast iron to my collection of cookware with @lodgecastiron ! Inspired by a few of my most popular songs and made in Tennessee, just like me,” Parton wrote on Instagram last week showing off a photo off the new additions to her line of cast iron pans inspired by “Jolene” and more. A post shared by Dolly Parton (@dollyparton) New editions to Parton’s cookware collection include the Working 9 to 5 Pan Skillet Clock ($59.

95) , an 8-inch trivet ($24.95) and an 8-inch skillet ($24.95) that reads: “Jolene Please Don’t Take My Pan.

” The 78-year-old country music legend teamed with Lodge, a Tennessee cast-iron cookware company, to release a collection of pre-seasoned cast iron skillets in March. “Home is as much a state of mind as it is a place for me,” the music icon said in a statement shared on her website on March 1 5 . “I am excited to share these new kitchenware collections inspired by my childhood memories.

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