By RJ Currie - a tongue-in-cheek look at sports and the world.
Wednesday, 7 March 2018
Paul Faraci, the Winnipegger who invented Pizza Pops, has died. Word is he’ll be sent off in a large pastry shell with pinched edges and cremated in a toaster.
Not sure Pizza Pops sell in the U.S., but they are popular in Canada. Until this week, I had no idea they were created in my home town. RIP Mr. Faruci.
Not sure Pizza Pops sell in the U.S., but they are popular in Canada. Until this week, I had no idea they were created in my home town. RIP Mr. Faruci.
ReplyDeleteYou post pictures of girls all the time. Why not a picture of Pizza Pops? I never heard of them.
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DeleteInvented in 1960, sold later to Pillsbury (General Foods) in the 80's.
ReplyDeleteWell, that's a better send off than having a popper's funeral.
ReplyDeleteTrue, Gary. Is that how they sent off Orville Redenbacher?
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