![]() ![]() We’re bracing ourselves for the predictable outcry on social media when it eventually goes away. “Despite bringing it back several times, it feels like the pretzel fervor has not waned. “We are thankful to have countless Pretzel Crust Pizza fans that are extremely vocal about their love for this product,” said Little Caesars Chief Marketing Officer Greg Hamilton in a press release. Spread the dough out into a large circle. This is what will give the dough that pretzel flavor. ![]() Then, gather up the whole ball of dough and dunk it in the warm water/baking soda mixture. Dump the whole ball of dough onto a lightly floured surface. It can be customized with a cheese-stuffed crust option or with Little Caesars’ traditional tomato sauce. (doing business as Little Caesars) is an American multinational pizza chain.Based on 2020 statistics, Little Caesars is the third-largest pizza chain by total sales in the United States, behind Pizza Hut and Dominos Pizza. Dissolve baking soda in 2 cups warm water. ![]() Need to Know: Little Caesars will be offering the limited edition Soft Crust Pepperoni Pizza from Sept. Pretzels and pizza go together like the words hot and ready. Though I wouldn’t buy it all the time, the pretzel crust is a nice change of pace from the average pizza. The specialty pizza became available on March 27 for $6.99. As Food & Wine reports, the pizza franchise reintroduced Pretzel Crust Pizza on March 27. It’s a soft pretzel-crust pizza with a creamy cheddar cheese sauce, mozzarella and Muenster cheeses, and pepperoni. The Pretzel Crust Pizza was introduced as an LTO in 2014. PRETZEL CRUST PIZZA RETURNS to the Little Caesars® Menu in 2021 and this time THERES A NEW OPTION AVAILABLE. Little Caesars said the salty, savory crust is returning due to customer demand. Either way, Little Caesars has pulled a classic bait-and-switch: There will be no pie with a corncob crust (whaaa?), but the chain is bringing back its Pretzel Crust Pizza for a limited time this spring. Or call it a cruel hoax played upon all the millions of Americans who like to get stray bits of corn stuck in their teeth while munching on pizza. Call it a sly-and genuinely funny-marketing ploy. ![]()
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