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Delivery Pizza is very yummy to eat but sometimes income can be low and frozen pizzas are the only option available to you. Frozen pizzas are especially an option for lazy people who have no jobs and don’t have the energy to go to the nearest pizzeria or delivery place to go and pick up their food. That is why we have come up with a listing of the top recommended frozen pizzas on the market that you can shove in your oven or microwave and enjoy yummy pizza in 15-30 minutes.

Tombstone Pizza



-Tombstone makes a variety of frozen pizzas for the oven in many different styles such as pan pizza or brick house style. Their pizza is a tad on the cheesy side with little sauce to be desired. Their crust also has a bit of trouble of getting cooked and can be a bit on the soggy side. If on the other hand you like pizza with lots of cheese then you’ll enjoy this frozen pizza very much.

DiGiorno/ Delissio Pizza



-Kraft makes both these pizzas and their slogan is ‘It’s Not Delivery…It’s Delissio!’ That’s quite a bold statement and although to some the result may taste somewhat misleading; for others they’ll enjoy this pizza alot. The best part about some of their meatier pizzas like their pepperoni pizzas is that they also include small chunks of meat within the sauce and not just inside/on top of the sauce. The crust may be a bit on the thicker side than fresh pizzas but overall a very tasty pizza indeed.

Freschetta Pizza



-Freschetta does a good job of including a very well-seasoned sauce inside their pizzas. Their crust is much like DiGiorno but the inclusion of a tasty sauce helps for those that enjoy more sauce in their pizzas than a pizza like Tombstone. (more…)

In our fifth and final edition of Fast Food Multiculturalism; we take a look at American Fast Food. The odd thing about any type of American fast food is that the majority of it is simply a repetition of some other culture’s food. This is not an insult in any way as Americans have taken meals from other cultures and transformed them into something completely new and different than what was previously thought of before. Fast food places originally sold hamburgers as their primary product. In recent decades, Mexican-style food like tacos and burritos, as well as pizza, have also become staples of fast food culture in America and have been transferred overseas to Europe and Asia. Common menu items at fast food outlets include fish and chips, sandwiches, pitas, hamburgers, fried chicken, french fries, chicken nuggets, tacos, pizza, and ice cream. There are a few items that are native to America that i will name though beginning with potato chips.



A potato chip or crisp is a slim slice of a potato deep fried or baked until crisp. Potato chips serve as an appetizer or snack. Commercial varieties are packaged for sale, usually in bags.



Another American favorite is Macaroni and Cheese which is a common dish whose main ingredients are cooked macaroni (often termed elbow macaroni in the US) and a cheese sauce. The commercialized version often involves powdered cheese mix instead of a more traditional cheese sauce like Velveeta or melted cheddar cheese.



Fried chicken is chicken which is dipped in a breaded mixture and then deep fried, pan fried, or pressure cooked. It can often be viewed as unhealthy because of the fatty juices that get absorbed in the process. White meat on a bone or boneless is often used and the fast food chain Kentucky Fried Chicken along with many imitators have commercialized the food and sold it internationally. (more…)



One of BoobNewb’s personal favorites is a little something we like to call Cherry Coke. The great taste of Coca-Cola classic along with the smooth taste of cherry makes for a delicious and refreshing beverage. Unfortunately, it seems that Cherry Coke has been cast aside lately for other beverages that simply aren’t good enough to make the cut.While Cherry Coke was being abused by the mean people over at Coca-Cola, the marketing department got bored and decided to promote other flavours which included the so-called Vanilla Coke and C2, a less sugar-filled version of Coke that included something called Splenda, a substitute for real sugar. This has left Cherry Coke to be an endangered species and we are here to put an end to this problem right here, right now. Cherry Coke has been so badly treated over the years that there have been more sightings of the Chupacabra or the sasquatch then there have been of Cherry Coke.



With Cherry Coke no longer being sold in Canada, we decided to take a trip to the USA to figure out what the heck happened to our beloved Cherry Coke. After an hour car drive and some pretty mean border patrol dudes, we managed to reach a town in up-state New York and decided to scope out the local grocery store in search of the ever elusive Cherry Coke. We made our way up to the soda section and started our search.It seems Coca-Cola has been busy lately manipulating the flavours of its regular Coke with all of these clones like 0 Calorie Coca-Cola or Caffeine Free Coca-Cola. We almost got excited for a moment when we noticed a bottle that said cherry on it but unfortunately it was for Cherry Coke’s evil twin cousin, Wild Cherry Pepsi. Another similar knockoff to Cherry Coke would be Dr. Pepper, which has great taste but is no Cherry Coke. At the end of the line, next to the Mountain Dew , we finally discovered a few bottles of Cherry Coke.



So, the myths weren’t true. It seems that Cherry Coke still exists in the USA. Now it was the time to figure out why the heck Cherry Coke only seems to be sold in the USA and nowhere else in the world. The local grocery store clerk was of no help to us as he was unaware that Cherry Coke was only sold in the USA. It looks like we would need to dig deeper with this mystery and go online for some research.After a bit of research on good old wikipedia, we discovered that Cherry Coke is still available in certain regions of the world like the United Kingdom and Israel. Unfortunately, there is still no word on Canada which seems dumb as we’re neighbours and all and could probably bring the stuff over the border pretty easily. So here’s a shout-out to all the people over at Coca-Cola: PLEASE BRING CHERRY COKE BACK TO CANADA!

UPDATE: It seems that Cherry Coke now goes by the name of Coca-Cola Cherry in the USA after Coca-Cola renamed alot of their products in 2006.

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