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21 November 2023

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21 November 2023

Little Caesars relaunches Stuffed Crust Pizza in the US

The new offering will be a large round pepperoni pizza with a cheese-stuffed crust.

Umesh Ellichipuram November 20 2023

US-based multinational pizza chain Little Caesars has announced the relaunch of its Stuffed Crust pizza for the holiday season.

The company noted that the Stuffed Crazy Crust pizza is now offered to guests with a twist combining flavours and textures.

Little Caesars explained that its new offering will be a large round pepperoni pizza with a cheese-stuffed crust.

The pizza crust is brushed with garlic butter-flavoured spread and then sprinkled with parmesan cheese.

The Stuffed Crazy Crust pizza will be available to purchase from 20 November 2023.

In a statement, the company said: “The Stuffed Crazy Crust Pizza takes Little Caesars classic Stuffed Crust pizza, oozing with melted cheesy goodness and tops the crust with Little Caesars' signature Crazy Crust topping– a mouth-watering blend of garlic-infused buttery richness adorned with a sprinkle of parmesan.

“This addition takes the beloved stuffed crust experience to new heights, creating a fusion of flavours that's genuinely a dream come true for pizza enthusiasts everywhere. A reimagined classic that's set to tantalise taste buds.”

Earlier this month, Little Caesars added the new Detroit-style Slices-N-Stix to its menus across New York City.

The new item has been unveiled ahead of the opening of the brand's new location in Queens.

The combo consists of two slices of Detroit-style deep-dish pizza topped with pepperoni and served with four pieces of Italian cheese bread and its signature crazy sauce.

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