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None of the frozen ones are all that great but the Red Baron and Dijornos are edible. The take and bake (refrigerated) ones from Sams Club here are pretty darn good and better than any frozen one I have had. I too used to eat the Totinos Party Pizzas back in college and loved them for what they were and they were in my budget. Not great pizzas compared to a fresh made one. For old times sake I tried one again awhile back and decided my tastes have evolved-I probably won't be buying another anytime soon.
Those comparing these to homemade pizzas are missing the point. Of course those are better-the discussion is about best in regards to convenience.
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Totinos, wifey makes her own most of the time.
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Anything from wall-mart could cause the stomach troubles listed in the last paragraph of that recall !!!
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I've found the best frozen pizzas are left frozen.
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While they are certainly not gourmet eating, I feel that any frozen pizza that is prepared without scorching or burning the crust is preferable to the fanciest, most high-society "fresh" pizza that has scorched or burnt crust.
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Aldi's has frozen pizzas, but the ones in the cold case are pretty damn big and CHEAP! Like $5.00 for an extra large. 4 different varieties. Lots of toppings.
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Walmart sells a frozen pizza in their deli department. Don't know the brand name, but they're the best frozen one I've tried. +1 Marketside,they're not half bad
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We generally get Tony's. My son likes the Meat Trio, I like the Supreme.
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