DiGiorno launching croissant crust pizza because we deserve a treat

DiGiorno new Croissant Crust pizza, photo courtesy DiGiorno
DiGiorno new Croissant Crust pizza, photo courtesy DiGiorno /
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Didn’t think pizza could get any better? You were wrong, and DiGiorno proves it with their new croissant crust pizza.

Pizza is perfectly good on its own. How could it not be? Bread, cheese, toppings, and sauce. What’s not to like? But DiGiorno has amped it up to 1000 with their new pizza. What is just as good as pizza and universally liked? Croissants, of course! Well, the frozen pizza brand has combined the two best foods ever into one glorious concoction.

DiGiorno’s latest creation is a pizza with croissant crust. Should I wait a minute while you wipe the drool from your mouth? Who could blame you? It’s croissants and pizza in one thing! How did no one think of this before?

This new genius pizza comes in three different flavors: classic pepperoni, four cheese with mozzarella, parmesan, asiago, and romano, and three meat with sausage, pepperoni, and beef. I really don’t think you can go wrong with any flavor considering you’re also getting a buttery, flaky crust to go along with it.

This new pizza creation is only available at Target and is supposed to be coming out in May 2020, but according to @theimpulsivebuy on Instagram, some people are already seeing them in stores. The sooner you can get your hands on these the better! If you happen to be at Target and see one, grab it! Depending on your Target, the pizzas range in price from $6.49 to 7.49 each.

Just when you thought DiGiorno couldn’t come up with another unique pizza, they come out with this deliciousness. This might need to be added to your next Shipt order!

While Target isn’t exactly on my list of places to hit when I’m out buying things I need, after we can start to leave the house again, this is definitely going to be the first thing I try!

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