Review: Totino's Pizza
Love it! Pile on some extra shredded cheese and some hot sauce, and you've got a meal! Plus where else can you get a pizza for just over a dollar? Eat two if you're really hungry... Anybody else love this stuff?
http://www.pillsbury.com/View/pizza/totinos.asp
http://www.pillsbury.com/View/pizza/totinos.asp
just make sure they are cooked completely cuz they are disgusting when they are not. just because they are warm in the middle doesnt mean they are completely cooked. im always hungry before i put the pizza in so i dont take the proper time for heatage of the pizza.
Originally Posted by Roach2004
Trust me I work for Papajohns and totinos is alot better than papajohns ever will be.
Totinos is great once you add extra cheese, but im not sure about hot sauce
A very brief history of Totino's pizza:
Rose Totino started baking pizzas when she was a young newlywed. Her success with pizza at local PTA events convinced her to open Totino's Italian Kitchen on Central Avenue in Minneapolis--and then start a frozen pizza factory in 1962. Her pizza joint was in the neighborhood that I grew up in. I used to eat there, knew the family, and had her daughter as my grade school classmate. If you think their pizza is good now, too bad you couldn't try the original thing put out by the restaurant.
By the 1970's, Totino's Pizza was the largest frozen-pizza factory in the United States.
In 1975, she was able to sell the company to Pillsbury for $20 million.
She wrote one of the most impressive small business success stories of Minnesota.
Rose Totino started baking pizzas when she was a young newlywed. Her success with pizza at local PTA events convinced her to open Totino's Italian Kitchen on Central Avenue in Minneapolis--and then start a frozen pizza factory in 1962. Her pizza joint was in the neighborhood that I grew up in. I used to eat there, knew the family, and had her daughter as my grade school classmate. If you think their pizza is good now, too bad you couldn't try the original thing put out by the restaurant.
By the 1970's, Totino's Pizza was the largest frozen-pizza factory in the United States.
In 1975, she was able to sell the company to Pillsbury for $20 million.
She wrote one of the most impressive small business success stories of Minnesota.
Originally Posted by PickupMan92
I personally like the pizza rolls by Totino better, talk about an awesome snack when you are hungry!




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