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  2. How to Snag Pizza Hut's Heart-Shaped Pizzas While They Last - AOL

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    Available now, Marco’s Pizza is offering medium, thin-crust, heart-shaped pizzas for $9.99. Before ordering, double-check to make sure the location near you is participating. marco's

  3. 24 Best Restaurants for Valentine's Day Delivery or Takeout - AOL

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    Pick one topping for your heart-shaped thin-crust pizza and have it sent straight to your door. If you're celebrating Valentine's Day away from the person you love most, surprise them with a ...

  4. The Best New Fast-Food Items To Try Right Now - AOL

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    2. Pizza Hut: Chicago Tavern-Style Pizza. There's a new crust on the menu at Pizza Hut. The Chicago Tavern-Style pizza is modeled after the thin, cracker-like crust that's most popular in parts of ...

  5. Donatos Pizza - Wikipedia

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    Donatos is known for its thin-crust pizza "loaded Edge to Edge" with toppings, particularly its large pepperoni pizza that includes 100+ pepperoni slices. In 2009, Donatos launched a hand-tossed pie-cut crust option. [10] In 2004, the company introduced Donatos take-and-bake pizza in Kroger supermarkets. [11]

  6. Thin-crust pizza - Wikipedia

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    Thin-crust pizza may refer to any pizza baked with especially thin or flattened dough, and, in particular, these types of pizza in the United States: Tavern-style pizza, sometimes known as thin crust Chicago-style pizza; New Haven-style pizza; New York-style pizza; St. Louis-style pizza

  7. California Pizza Kitchen - Wikipedia

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    CPK's brand is licensed to a line of hand-tossed style, crispy thin crust, gluten-free crust, and small frozen pizzas for sale in supermarkets. [9] The brand was originally licensed to Kraft in 1999. [10] The license was assigned to Nestlé after it purchased Kraft's pizza lines in 2010. [11]