Red Baron Deep Dish Singles Pepperoni Pizza, 11.20 oz, 2 count
- Model Number:
- UPC:
- 072180733665
- EAN:
- 0072180733665
- Walmart SKU:
- 592032700
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$4.18 | |
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Tracking History: We have tracked Red Baron Deep Dish Singles Pepperoni Pizza, 11.20 oz, 2 count since 10/31/2022. The most recent price update was on Oct 31, 2022.
Price Range: Over the past 90 days, the price has ranged from $4.18 (lowest on 10/31/2022) to $4.18 (highest on 10/31/2022). The average price during this period is $4.18.
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Customer Insights: Rated 4.6/5 from 5996 reviews.
These are perfect as a quick snack for our bottomless pit son. He could live on pizza and waffles so I try to keep a few boxes in hand at home and they're great to have in the RV at the campground. They are decent in the microwave and even better in a convection oven. My only complaint is the (lack of) cheese but I keep a bag of shredded mozzarella in the fridge so we can add extra if we want. We all prefer these to the regular crust frozen pizzas.
This deep dish personal pizza is good. You don't have to add anything to it unless you like an abundance of meat or cheese. It is not difficult to cook or heating up. We get the personal pizza because everyone likes different things on their pizza. Get your deep dish pizza and enjoy!
This personal pepperoni pizza is delicious, easy to prepare and had a great quality with no artificial ingredients. The perfect meal for the whole family can enjoy.
my boys had this once at their grandparents house, now it's a must at my house. pop this in the air fryer, sometimes with fries on the side ... it's an amazing quick meal.
This two pack of red Baron Pizza is what I call the Walmart version of a Sam's Club box of 12. Walmart is closer than Sam's. Therefore I enjoy going to Walmart more often. no.
Add some Italian seasoning and these make a nice, quick lunch when there's not time to properly cook something! Not what I'd consider a pizza crust, but that doesn't mean it's bad or that I don't like it. These are what they are. I keep a few in the freezer for meal emergencies.
Maybe the best frozen pizza there is. (Again, that's a matter of taste.) Kind of chewy when microwaved but much better when baked. They come out great when air fried as well. These are a Schwan's product--originally a family company from Marshall, Minnesota but now part of some gigantic Chinese-owned food distribution conglomerate, I believe. Too bad they no longer offer the home delivery service, a relic of a now bygone age.
This is bar far the best tasting frozen pizza i have ever had. if you cook it in the toaster oven instead of the microwave. In the microwave it gets soggy and gross. the real treat is when you heat it up in the toaster oven, and it toasts and heat so even and prefect. the cheese becomes so melty and lightly toasted. it is amazing, DO not use the microwave! You should always be heating up this pizza in the toaster oven.
These are really a good deal for an easy cheap lunch. They come with a heating disc that helps the crust get crispy when you pop them in the microwave and under 4 minutes. If you have a craving for a crunchy hot pizza and don't want to spend an arm and a leg this is the way to go
These are super convenient and perfect for a quick lunch or dinner. The personal size is great for kids (or even for portion control as an adult), and the deep dish crust makes it feel a little more filling than a regular thin frozen pizza. The pepperoni has a good flavor and the cheese gets nice and melty. The only issue I ran into was with the microwave cooking instructions. I followed the recommended time, and the bottom ended up extremely hard-almost like a rock-so I had to throw the whole pizza away. Because of that, I'd definitely suggest keeping a close eye on it while it cooks. In my experience, it's better to stop it once the cheese is fully melted rather than strictly following the time on the box. Overall, it's a tasty and convenient option, just be careful not to overcook it in the microwave.
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