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  2. Godfather's Pizza - Wikipedia

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    Godfather's Pizza was founded in Omaha, Nebraska, in 1973. [1] Willy Theisen bought out the pizza parlor and the name in 1974 from Gregg Johnson (who later started the Minsky's Pizza restaurants), and sold his first franchise. [ 2 ]

  3. Deep fried pizza - Wikipedia

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    Deep fried pizza (Italian: pizza fritta) is an Italian dish consisting of a pizza that, instead of being baked in an oven, is deep fried, resulting in a different flavour and nutritional profile. This technique is known in both Italy and Scotland , but there are numerous differences between the Italian and Scottish variants, which probably ...

  4. Pizzarias - Wikipedia

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    Pizzarias were made in a novel process from fresh pizza dough and were available in three flavors: Cheese Pizza, Pizza Supreme, and Zesty Pepperoni.Launched in 1991, Pizzarias were reported to be the most successful snack food launch in Keebler's history, earning wholesale revenue of $75 million in their first year. [2]

  5. Stacy's Pita Chips - Wikipedia

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    Stacy's Pita Chips was founded by Stacy Madison and her now ex-husband Mark Andrus in 1996, originally giving the pita chips away for free at their food cart to keep customers happy while waiting in line. [1] In 2006, Stacy's Pita Chips reached US$65 million in revenue and was sold to PepsiCo where it now operates under the Frito-Lay division. [2]

  6. Cheese Board Collective - Wikipedia

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    The store began offering pizza in 1985 as a sideline during an economic downturn [4] [3] and in 1990 opened the semi-autonomous Cheese Board Pizza in what had been a deli called Pig-by-the-Tail Charcuterie. [7] Cheese Board Pizza is unusual in that only one type of pizza (always vegetarian) [10] is made each day and no substitutions are allowed ...

  7. Pizza cheese - Wikipedia

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    One such product is a frozen shredded cheese used for pizza that is created in a few hours from milk. [45] Other U.S. companies also mass-produce pizza cheese, which is shipped in a frozen state. [46] [47] As of 2000, Glanbia is the largest producer of pizza cheese in Europe. [48]

  8. Bread cheese - Wikipedia

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    Small pieces of bread cheese for coffee. Bread cheese can be eaten warm or cold, and is served in a number of ways: [5] [2] The traditional way is to serve it as slices, as a side dish with coffee. A few pieces are placed in a cup, with hot coffee poured on. The Swedish name kaffeost ("coffee cheese") refers to this.

  9. Pizza - Wikipedia

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    The terms dessert pizza and sweet pizza are used for a variety of dishes resembling a pizza, including chocolate pizza and fruit pizza. [ 81 ] [ 82 ] Some are based on a traditional yeast dough pizza base, [ 83 ] while others have a cookie -like base [ 84 ] and resemble a traditional pizza solely in having a flat round shape with a distinct ...