
Papa John's introduces new menu items
New Cheddar Crust Pizza
If you thought pizza couldn't possibly get any cheesier – think again. Papa John's has just dropped what might be its boldest creation yet: the Cheddar Crust Pizza.
Launched on June 4 and available for a limited time at select locations, this over-the-top delight promises to take your cheese obsession to the next level.
'We've taken a perfectly aged cheddar cheese, added a specially crafted garlic and herb seasoning blend and sprinkled it all on top of our fresh, original dough to create the cheddar cheese crust pizza of your dreams,' Papa John's explained.
Cheddar Cheesesticks
The cheese overload doesn't stop there. Alongside the new crust, the chain has also introduced Cheddar Cheesesticks: imagine pizza dough slathered in garlic sauce, topped with seasoned cheddar, baked until golden and crispy, and served with a pot of tangy pizza sauce. In a word? Irresistible.
Shaq-a-Roni Pizza
But wait – there's more. In a move that's sure to thrill fans, Papa John's has officially made its famous Shaq-a-Roni pizza a full-time menu staple. Yes, the mega-sized pie created in collaboration with basketball icon Shaquille O'Neal is here to stay.
Starting at $15.99, the Shaq-a-Roni is now a permanent fixture – and the brand couldn't be prouder. 'At Papa Johns, we're elevating the classics that have set us apart to deliver even more value to our customers,' said Jenna Bromberg, Chief Marketing Officer.
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