pnwchef
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6star
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Re:Pizza Cone
Thu, 04/28/11 8:26 PM
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How will the selling price compare with an equivalent amount (size) flat pizza? I am sure the "wow" factor is worth something, but in economic times like the present, I can't see customers wanting to pay very much more.
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pnwchef
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Re:Pizza Cone
Thu, 04/28/11 8:47 PM
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I see in NYC they start at $4.95, I'm sure I'm going to be in the $3.75 range depending on the cost of the cone...............
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mar52
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Re:Pizza Cone
Thu, 04/28/11 9:29 PM
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I don't know if I'd buy something like that. I've never had the hot pocket urge. Too much crust to filling ratio.
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Curbside Grill
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Re:Pizza Cone
Fri, 04/29/11 9:45 AM
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we looked at this real hard. Finally decided not in our area. Novelty yes, but the new idea would not stay long. Our Regular pizzas is what sells. Sell whole and by the slice.
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OnTheGo
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- Location: NY, NY
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Re:Pizza Cone
Thu, 05/12/11 8:50 PM
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Hi, just curious. Has anyone here thought about doing anything other than pizza in a cone? I find it interesting that the focus has been soley on pizza cones, you could put so many other things inside a bread cone - cheese steak, ham & cheese, bacon egg & cheese, pulled pork, apple pie - the list could be endless.
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Curbside Grill
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Re:Pizza Cone
Fri, 05/13/11 12:25 AM
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OnTheGo Hi, just curious. Has anyone here thought about doing anything other than pizza in a cone? I find it interesting that the focus has been soley on pizza cones, you could put so many other things inside a bread cone - cheese steak, ham & cheese, bacon egg & cheese, pulled pork, apple pie - the list could be endless. Being done already in waffle Cones. heres two. http://www.awesomecone.com/ http://www.rawdaddyfoods.com/menu.html
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pnwchef
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1001
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- Location: Kennewick, WA
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Re:Pizza Cone
Fri, 05/13/11 7:25 AM
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I agree, I think taco filling with melted cheese veggie toppings. breakfast burrito melt, the Philly cheese steak cone........I have a cheese melter on my front line and would like to melt the cheese on top. I will call my Food service company to see if they have any info on this product yet.......pnwc
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