posted by Palermos Blogger
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11.11.2009
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12:28 PM
It's homecoming at the University of Minnesota, and Wisconsin has come looking for a Border Battle on the gridiron. Palermo's Pizza, official pizza of the Gophers' new home, TCF Bank Stadium, was also on hand--for the game, and to introduce fans to some delicious pizzas.
Did you know South Carolina has a sister state in Italy? Well, when you read the results from a recent Charleston Post and Courier public taste test, it seems obvious. Primo Thin Margherita and Grilled Chicken Caesar varieties were sampled and South Carolinians loved the authentic Italian taste. Here's a comment from a satisfied tester:
"Tasty, fresh, crunchy ... SO, No more mouths filled with DOUGH!"
posted by Boost Media : Entertainment
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12.11.2008
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6:56 AM
The cultures of Italy and Greece have intermingled since the days of the Roman Empire, when the Republic looked to ancient Athens for advice on philosophy, government, and how to live what Aristotle called "The Good Life." As a tribute to our Mediterranean neighbors, we offer our Primo Thin Greek pizza. Starting with our all-natural, ultra-thin crispy crust, we add a blend of Mozzarella and Feta cheeses, diced tomatoes, sliced green and Kalamata olives, diced artichokes, onion, then a sprinkling of Parmesan, Romano and Asiago cheeses.
...speaking of Goat Cheese--the creamiest of cheeses also graces this gourmet creation. Add to that our all-natural, ultra-thin crispy crust, fire roasted red and yellow peppers and roasted red onion and you have one special pizza. Enjoy!
For years Palermo's has provided your family with healthy and delicious meals at a reasonable price, and now, we're helping with something else: saving for college.
With our participation in the Upromise program, every Palermo's pizza you buy will put a portion of the purchase price into a college savings account.
With Upromise, many products you already buy--from online stores to restaurants, rental cars to delicious Palermo's Pizza, and so much more--are all ready to give you money for college. Thousands of products are eligible, all you need to do is enroll.
This famous pizza style traces its roots back to Naples, where it was named for Queen Margherita, who was impressed by one she tried it on a trip to Naples in 1889.
Our take on this royal favorite begins with a robust tomato sauce on our all-natural, ultra-thin crispy crust. It's then topped with a deliciously garlicky mixture of diced tomatoes, a medley of Mozzarella, Parmesan and Romano cheeses and a sprinkling of Parsley.