In order to get your attention, the national pizza chains do not oppose trying stunts. Seasonal shapes, quesadilla pizzas, and stuffed pie with mozzarella poppers are only part of the world’s canvas. Even hot dog or tater tot crust pizza is becoming their signature product.
The stuffed crust, however, was a big deal 25 years ago.
As evidenced by Papa John’s release of its first stuffed crust pizza in December, it is still as popular. By making you order the stuffed crust without the pizza, Pizza Hut aims to remind you who did it first.
It’s called ‘Nothing But Stuffed Crust’, and for a really short run beginning on January 5, it’s on menus. Sadly, that’s exactly what you get at places in Los Angeles and Dallas. From January 5-7, you can get it for free.
It will be offered to the first 50 customers who make a purchase of $10 at each location that carries the dough and cheese ring. You’ve got to phone in your order, though. When you buy online, it’s not available and it’s only available for carryout, no delivery or dine-in orders.