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" The P-Zone"
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It's the new pizza sandwich thingy Pizzahut just cam out with.
it's just one of thise ideas that sound good when you're high but should never be realized
for more info:
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At last! The pizza you can carry in your pocket.
Oh Happy Day!
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How is this different from a calzone?
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eh? its a pizza hut branded calzone? is this a sarcasm-charged thread that is flying below the meter?
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Originally posted by jarvis:
<STRONG>How is this different form a calzone?</STRONG>
a calzone tastes good
[ 02-06-2002: Message edited by: Apple Pro Underwear ]
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hahah. right on. i havent tried one yet, but the commercials are so annoying with that guy getting all hyped up and clapping his hands together and whatnot.
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Originally posted by hayesk:
<STRONG>How is this different from a calzone?</STRONG>
I have never had one, but hey! ignorance has never stopped me from opening my mouth in the past.
Being from Pizza Hut, here are its main differences:
1. It can be delivered - if you don't mind the fact that it will be delivered colder than ice 1-2 hours after it is ordered (and cooked).
2. They use toppings that are fresh off the farm - unfortunately, the farm is in China, and they were delivered to this side of the world via camel.
3. They charge extra for the brand name
These are my experiences with Pizza Hut. I don't really like them very much.
[ 02-06-2002: Message edited by: lenkman ]
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Originally posted by scaught:
<STRONG>hahah. right on. i havent tried one yet, but the commercials are so annoying with that guy getting all hyped up and clapping his hands together and whatnot.</STRONG>
that dude was way too excited over a f*cking calzone spelled wrong.
his dreads were erect with anticipation when biting into it
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Hey, I tried the P-Zone, and it tastes GOOD!!!!!!!!!
Decides to pull that crap: I rate it 5 slices.
It's kinda cheesy, and the peperoni is thin.
*shrug* Can't say much else.
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Originally posted by scaught:
<STRONG>hahah. right on. i havent tried one yet, but the commercials are so annoying with that guy getting all hyped up and clapping his hands together and whatnot.</STRONG>
I just hope the guy got paid enough for the commercial, cause it didn't quite look like he was enjoying it. Was that Tommy Davidson, the guy from In Living Color? Kinda sad to see a comedian like that reduced to doing Pizza Hut commercials.
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Actually that p'zone does look pretty good, especially since they've got a sale on the things going on. I rarely order out or dine out, but I might order one this weekend. I'll post back with my opinion.
Incidentally it's really not much different from a calzone. Most of the 4,000,000 local pizza places in my home town alone (extreme exaggeration) just offer cheese or ham and cheese calzones, and they give you sauce to dip it into.
This p'zone thing basically looks more like an inside-out/inverted pizza. Which sort of set-s it apart from the traditional calzones I've ever had or seen offerred in "normal" pizza shops.
Just as a side note, I occasionally get the craving for Pizza Hutt pizza and then usually wind-up regretting it. I generally prefer a normal New York style Pizza (I.E. thin crust), from a normal "mom n' pop" local pizzaria. I've found that the thick crust of the deep dish Pizza Hutt pizza can be a tad greasy and this usually winds up giving me stomach "issues".
Mike
[ 02-07-2002: Message edited by: MikeM33 ]
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P-zones are great!
I love'em...
I have had two so far, they are very good... even better if your spread the sauce all over the top first... then eat them.
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****, P-Zone??? first they complain about me not finding the gspot now i gotta find this ****ing P-Zone? christ.
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