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  2. DiGiorno's Thanksgiving Pizza That's Loaded With Side Dishes

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    The pizza features a Detroit-style crust and is topped with turkey, sweet potatoes, green beans, cranberries, and more. ... Forget pineapples; DiGiorno's frozen Thanksgiving pizza begs the ...

  3. It's not delivery, it's Thanksgiving dinner. Where to buy ...

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    DiGiorno Thanksgiving Pizza returning for a limited time. DiGiorno's creation, introduced in 2023, puts traditional Thanksgiving dishes on a pizza crust with mozzarella and cheddar cheeses.

  4. Stuffed crust pizza - Wikipedia

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    Pizza Hut introduced stuffed crust pizza, created by Patty Scheibmeir, and launched it on March 25, 1995. It was marketed in a commercial with Donald Trump. [1]Pizza Hut was sued by the family of Anthony Mongiello for $1 billion, over claims that Pizza Hut's stuffed crust infringed on Mongiello's 1987 patent (US4661361A) on making stuffed pizza shells.

  5. DiGiorno sells Thanksgiving pizza with all the fixings - AOL

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    All of these toppings will be served on a Detroit-style (rectangle) crust. DiGiorno's first offering of the pizza sold out. There will be additional sales on Nov. 8, 15 and 22. The Thanksgiving ...

  6. DiGiorno - Wikipedia

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    DiGiorno manufactures over 250,000 pizzas each day for consumers for national sale in the mainland United States. Total revenue from pizza sales in 2017 was just over $1 billion. [1] The DiGiorno product line originally offered pastas and sauces in 1991, and pizzas have been available in the U.S. since 1995, and were formerly sold in Canada.

  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.