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  2. 20 Discontinued Pizza Hut Menu Items Most People Won't ... - AOL

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    The Panormous Pizza was an extra-large rectangular pizza said to offer 50% more pizza than Pizza Hut's standard round pizza. Aimed at feeding larger groups, it was discontinued in 2010. Consumer ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. Pizza Hut’s Triple Treat Box Is Officially Back for the Holidays

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    From its giant stuffed Cheez-It pizza to the chewy, crusty P’Zone to a variety of other unique menu items over the years, Pizza Hut never ceases to amaze us!. And now, just in time for the ...

  5. Pizza Hut - Wikipedia

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    An upscale concept was unveiled in 2004, called Pizza Hut Italian Bistro. At 50 US locations, the Bistro is similar to a traditional Pizza Hut but with a menu that included previously unseen items, such as penne pasta, chicken pomodoro, and toasted sandwiches. [32] Instead of black, white, and red, Bistro locations feature a burgundy and tan ...

  6. The Pizza Head Show - Wikipedia

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    The Pizza Head Show (also known as The Pizza Hut Head Show or simply Pizza Head) is a live-action advertising campaign used by Pizza Hut from 1994 to 1997 to advertise their promotions and new menu items.

  7. Pan pizza - Wikipedia

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    Dan and Frank Carney opened a pizza parlor in Wichita, Kansas, which would later become Pizza Hut. At first, the brothers focused on a thin crust pizza which included cheese, pepperoni or sausage. The pizza parlor franchised into Pizza Hut in 1959 and added a thicker crust pan pizza. [5] [6] Other pizza companies also later included pan pizza.