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Originally posted by: tarheelmm
The best square pizza is Ledos

I will definitely agree with you on that one...where are you from? Most people probably haven't heard of Ledo's.

As for the square pizza, I seem to remember a website that had school lunch options on it...I'll see if I can dig it up.
 
If you mean the thin pizza with tiny square pepperoni and little bits of cheese, then you are talkin Totinos pizza. Frozen small round pizzas that have a distinctive taste, most major grocery stores in Michigan carry them...
 
Originally posted by: Turkey22
If you mean the thin pizza with tiny square pepperoni and little bits of cheese, then you are talkin Totinos pizza. Frozen small round pizzas that have a distinctive taste, most major grocery stores in Michigan carry them...

No those are everywhere. Those are nasty but cheap 🙂

I think SysCO is the right maker of the pizza. Now I need to figure out how to get some.
 
I fondly remember those school pizzas. 🙂

BTW, Michellinas (sp) makes good frozen 4x6 pizzas. Local Walmart sells them for $0.88 each. If they weren't so high in calories I'd probably eat them every day.

My elementary school would serve "cowboy bread". It was basically a "bready" cinnamon roll. Mmmm. If I could only find a source for those...
 
Originally posted by: ohtwell
I loved those pizzas!! 😀😀

I don't know where to find them though. Why don't you go ask the principal, of a school that you know has them, where they purchase them?


: ) Amanda

In Birmingham and the surrounding areas you can purchase those pizzas at Southeastern Meats. BTW, yes I believe they are SYSCO branded.
 
Everyone remembers those pizza's as being the best, why ?

You were too young to know better

 
Originally posted by: Millennium
Originally posted by: Roger
Everyone remembers those pizza's as being the best, why ?

You were too young to know better

Actually, I thought they tasted like sh!t.

Well at that age I would smother the pizza in either ranch, french or thousand lsland dressing. It was excellent 🙂

 
Originally posted by: Millennium
Originally posted by: Roger
Everyone remembers those pizza's as being the best, why ?

You were too young to know better

Actually, I thought they tasted like sh!t.

I have to agree. it was like carboard dipped in grease:disgust:
 
damn i remember those
they don't have those anymore???
I miss the days of 70 cent lunches
this is sad, but the best days were turkey pot pie days. We'd all be running towards the cafeteria when we knew it was being served cause it'd go fast. And this is even during my senior year 😱
 
Originally posted by: Millennium
Originally posted by: Roger
Everyone remembers those pizza's as being the best, why ?

You were too young to know better

Actually, I thought they tasted like sh!t.
:Q

How could you not love those pizzas?

I liked most of the lunches my school served. Maybe I'm just weird? 🙂


: ) Amanda
 
Originally posted by: Codewiz
Do anyone know where to get those square pizzas that were served in grade school? I used to love those things as a kid.

I don't know exactly where in the country they were served but I know in the south. Everyone had them for lunch.

I don't know what is worse, those square pizzas or Papa Johns excuse for a pizza.
 
Originally posted by: munruss
Originally posted by: Codewiz
Do anyone know where to get those square pizzas that were served in grade school? I used to love those things as a kid.

I don't know exactly where in the country they were served but I know in the south. Everyone had them for lunch.

I don't know what is worse, those square pizzas or Papa Johns excuse for a pizza.
I think Papa John's makes the best pizza!! 😀

I wish I had some right now! YUMMY!!


: ) Amanda
 
Originally posted by: stebesplace
I am 100% sure that the square pizza was distributed via SYSCO Foods Inc. They had branches all over the US, still do, and are large distributers of school food and products.

-Steve

Heh.. Everyone knows those weren't real, but rather something that came off of a "foodservice truck"...
 
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