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Frozen Pizza Reviews


Healthy Choice Supreme French Bread Pizza

April 12, 2006 | Reviewer: Nicole

Healthy Choice Supreme French Bread Pizza

Price: $2.79 ($1.75 on sale)
Serving: 1 pizza, 6.35 oz.
Calories: 330
Fat: 8%, 5g
Sodium: 25%, 600mg

***

Healthy Choice says: Our supreme pizza is loaded with all the toppings you can expect from a pizzeria pizza - mozzarella cheese, sausage, pepperoni and vegetables. The only difference is that we put all these great toppings on an irresistible slice of French bread.

Healthy Choice Supreme French Bread Pizza

Nicole says: Their supreme pizza is loaded with all the toppings you can fit on a microwavable French bread pizza, which adds a nice texture but not a ton of flavor. Yay for a good representation of pepperoni, though. The non-fat and reduced fat mozzarella cheeses suffer in flavor due to fat loss. I love cheese, but this cheese is all texture and no taste. The box turns into a baking contraption, with a silver bottom reminiscent of “crisping sleeve” interiors. Unfortunately, the pizza leaves the microwave with only a hint of crispness; the best way to increase the crispness is to let sit. Wait 5 minutes, it is fairly crisp and warm. Wait 10 minutes, and it’s very crisp but approaching room temperature. Healthy Choice Supreme French Bread is a reasonably filling meal.

Lean Pockets Four Cheese Pizza

April 10, 2006 | Reviewer: Carolyn

Lean Pockets Four Cheese Pizza

Price: $3.29 ($2.79 on sale)
Serving: 1 pizza, 4.5 oz.
Calories: 290
Fat: 10%, 7g
Sodium: 29%, 690mg

***

Lean Pockets says: Low fat mozzarella, low fat cheddar, parmesan and roman cheese with a pepperoni flavored sauce in a crust.

Carolyn says: I got the Four Cheese Pizza on sale – this is normally why I buy Lean Pockets. I had never tried Four Cheese Pizza before, so I wasn’t sure what to expect. I have tried a bunch of other varieties, but we will save those reviews for a later time. The Four Cheese Pizza was good, but I was scared it would be a little bland, so I ventured into our office fridge and pulled out some blue cheese salad dressing for dipping. The pizza lean pockets were good, very cheesy, some even oozing out while it cooked. The label talks about how there is cheese on the crust, which is true. You’d think with all this cheese I wouldn’t need the blue cheese, but I like me some cheese. There was some tomato sauce in the pocket as well, just enough to make it really hot. It was good – Abi told me halfway through that my Lean Pocket that was a Four Cheese Pizza really had pepperoni flakes in it, which I am not sure what that means, but I couldn’t taste any pepperoni. But it does mean if you are a vegetarian, this may not be the snack for you. Overall they were good, but I was hungry about 1.5 hours later. Not the most filling meal.

Red Baron 5 Cheese & Garlic French Bread

April 4, 2006 | Reviewer: Abi

Red Baron 5 Cheese & Garlic French Bread Box

Price: 2 boxes for $5
Price/Serving: $1.25
Serving: 1 pizza, 4.4 oz
Calories: 410
Fat: 34%
Sodium: 36%
Protein: 14g

***½

The Baron says: Now you can get that same delicious, premium quality taste on a crispy, crunchy French bread crust that your whole family will enjoy. Great as a snack or as a quick meal on the go.

Red Baron 5 Cheese & Garlic French Bread

Abi says: This is really more of a side item than a meal. Every time I see the Baron’s French Bread on sale I get excited and purchase multiple boxes. I remember that cheesy goodness and crisp bread (from the microwave!) and I don’t realize until I get home that I just spent $5 on a couple boxes of cheesy bread with garlic butter. Really, I’m paying for the crisping technology. They should just sell crisping trays in the store.

Is this French Bread marvelous? No. Is is worth the $1.25 to have a hot toasty piece of bread covered with garlic butter and cheese? Oui. Did I burn my mouth on piping hot garlic butter and cheese? Also a oui.

Ellio’s Cheese Pizza

April 3, 2006 | Reviewer: Bale

Ellio's Cheese Pizza

Serving: 3 pizza segments
Calories: 450
Daily Fat: 18%
Daily Sodium: 30%

There are supposedly 9 slices in a box. But really, it is 3 large slices with perforations where you could cut eat one into smaller slices. I don’t think anyone in the history of the world has done that, cut these pizzas into their smaller components.

Chris says: Ready in 5 minutes in the toaster [oven] and you can enjoy a pretty decent pizza. NO skimping on cheese and pretty good sauce. You just can’t beat Giant’s 2 boxes of Ellios for $5 any day (when it’s on sale). That’s less than a dollar [each] for 6 lunches!!

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