$7 for a Party Starter Combo with Two Large Pizzas, Crazy Bread, and a 2-Liter Drink from Little Caesars ($14.49 Value)
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Pizza crafters bake oven-fresh pies decked out in golden mozzarella & meaty toppings, as well as garlic-buttered breadsticks
Teenagers idolize pizza due to its portable nature and refusal to stay in a box, man. Eat your way to independence with today’s Groupon: for $7, you get a Party Starter combo from Little Caesars valid at 15 locations (a $14.49 value). Party Starter combos include the following:
- Two large one-topping pizzas
- Eight Crazy Bread breadsticks and sauce
- 2-liter drink<p>
Little Caesars’ pizza crafters bake fresh-from-the-oven pies bubbling with golden layers of mozzarella and pepperoni or sausage and prepare garlic-buttered Crazy Bread breadsticks. Pepsi products, including Mountain Dew and Sierra Mist, help wash down meals or drench the heads of Little League champions in celebration. Addenda of Caesar Wings and Ultimate Supreme pizzas may join meal spreads for an additional fee.
Pizza crafters bake oven-fresh pies decked out in golden mozzarella & meaty toppings, as well as garlic-buttered breadsticks
Teenagers idolize pizza due to its portable nature and refusal to stay in a box, man. Eat your way to independence with today’s Groupon: for $7, you get a Party Starter combo from Little Caesars valid at 15 locations (a $14.49 value). Party Starter combos include the following:
- Two large one-topping pizzas
- Eight Crazy Bread breadsticks and sauce
- 2-liter drink<p>
Little Caesars’ pizza crafters bake fresh-from-the-oven pies bubbling with golden layers of mozzarella and pepperoni or sausage and prepare garlic-buttered Crazy Bread breadsticks. Pepsi products, including Mountain Dew and Sierra Mist, help wash down meals or drench the heads of Little League champions in celebration. Addenda of Caesar Wings and Ultimate Supreme pizzas may join meal spreads for an additional fee.
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About Little Caesars
More than 50 years go, Mike Ilitch was poised for major-league glory. An up-and-coming shortstop for the Detroit Tigers, his baseball finesse was blossoming when an injury derailed his sports career. But although the wound stunted his athletic aspirations, it steered him toward a new path, and on May 8, 1959, he and his wife opened the first Little Caesars location, a then-unheard-of carry-out-only joint. The career shift and novel technique eventually proved triumphant. Today, the pizzeria's iconic, toga-clad mascot adorns storefronts on five continents. In each shop, staffers forge the signature Hot-N-Ready pizza, a freshly baked pizza designed for instant pickup, and warm, garlicky Crazy bread. With a storied half century under their belt, Mike Ilitch and his family strive to give back, supporting local organizations and creating their own charitable programs.