Red Baron pizzas are great to have on hand when you are in a rush and need to feed a group of kids. Children always like pizza and having to go out to pick up pizza at a local restaurant is sometimes very inconvenient and expensive.
With this Red Baron Classic Crust 4 Cheese Pizza you could actually see several varieties of cheese. There seemed to be an ample amount of sauce and spices on the pizza. The aroma of the freshly cooked pizza filled the house with an invitation to everyone's taste buds.
The kids and adults who ate these Red Baron pizzas were very happy with the product and looked for more! Keeping Red Baron pizzas in the freezer just makes sense for a quick snack or when you plan a gathering with friends and family.
Although Red Baron pizza can be found in a grocery store, it is a product of The Schwan Food Company. The Schwan Food Company is that familiar yellow refrigerated truck you have probably seen delivering food to homes in your area. Look for the swan on the side to be sure it is The Schwans's Food Company truck.
Nutritional information for the 4 cheese pizza made by Red Baron indicates that one fourth of this 20.66 ounce pizza is a serving. Each serving has 380 calories with 680 mg. of sodium. Dietary fiber equals 2 grams, sugars 10 grams, and protein 18 grams. Servings contain 40 grams of carbohydrates with 16 grams of total fat, with saturated fat being listed at 9 grams and trans fats listed at 0.5 grams. Cholesterol is listed at 30 mg.
The cheese listed for this pizza includes mozzarella, cheddar, provolone and Parmesan. The pizza crust browned nicely and had a slight crunch. Everyone eating the pizza was satisfied with the taste and appearance of the pizza.
There is an advertisement on the Red Baron Classic Crust 4 Cheese Pizza box for Red Baron Singles. Part of the advertisement states 'The perfect solution for today's busy families!' This may also be said of their larger pizzas, such as the Red Baron Classic Crust 4 Cheese Pizza.
Source: Product package and personal experience
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Post a CommentGood product review. It's funny, I served these at our Super Bowl party.