Saw it this morning in Southern Wisconsin.

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        11 months ago

        Ironically, the energy drinks are basically a side business for Red Bull.

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          Is it ? Or does the over priced drink let them sponsor any shit ?

          A 25cL can of red bull cost twiice sa 33 cL can of coke

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            It must be. Ask yourselves, how many cans of Red Bull do you see during the week, and how many Red Bull sponsored randomness dit you see?

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              Well that doesn’t work for Little Caesars. The pizza is well known to be the side business, but I couldn’t tell you which trucks are theirs. They’re a distribution company that happens to sell pizza that they claim is fresh made, but I still suspect is made from frozen dough. I see the pizza stores all over the place.

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                Why does it have to be frozen? (1) fridge trucks are a thing , but (2) making pizza dough isn’t a huge deal. Heck, Cici’s make theirs fresh in-store, and that’s CICIs

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                  In my experience, dough that is frozen reacts the same way that Little Caesars and Pizza Hut dough does. I know for a fact that Pizza Hut freezes their dough, puts it into a proofer to thaw and proof their dough, and it ends up with a similar texture to Little Caesars dough.

                  Agreed, making dough isn’t an issue. Most of the pizza shops and chains I worked in had never frozen dough. Pizza Hut ships frozen dough pucks that cook in a similar fashion to Little Caesars, leading me to believe that they also cook reconstituted frozen dough.