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Thursday, August 28, 2008

Dallas-based Pizza Hut offers new mac-and-cheese that has bacon in it

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Since Pizza Hut introduced its Tuscani Pastas last April in two varieties -- Meaty Marinara and Creamy Chicken Alfredo -- they've been an immediate success story, as hungry Americans have embraced the first delivery pasta offered by a national pizza chain.

The newest variety: Premium Bacon Mac 'n Cheese, a contemporary take on a pasta classic. Rotini pasta is smothered in a cheddar cheese sauce, topped with cheese and bacon, and oven-baked. No advance planning is needed. Just place an order to have more than three pounds of pasta delivered to your door for $12.99.

Source: Pizza Hut


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snowboard9 Anonymous

Nice, but the southern fried bacon on a stick making waves around the country has set the new high bar.

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viva_la_malcriada Anonymous

Grossness, pure and simple. Pass the sick bag, please...

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DC Anonymous

Ohhh, colons across America are all ready cringing.

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vinnyv Anonymous

man, i have to actually get off my fat ass and "place an order" to get this? Weak!

Why can't someone just come over and shovel grease and fat in my mouth until i vomit and just charge me later?

so unfair.

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xdavidwattsx Anonymous

Three whole pounds of total sh*t delivered to my door for only $12.99? Say it ain't so!

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Donna Chen Verified

It's been a bad newsweek for bacon. We need to redeem this with an article about pancetta or something.

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