“Outpizza’d the Hut”: Move over Papa John’s as Little Caesar’s is now the NFL’s official pizza sponsor
Pizza and America go together in the same sentence, the Italian delicacy is a staple for all Americans and is something that can be eaten for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. It comes as no surprise that pizza chains have begun to join hands with major sports organizations to promote their own brands while also satisfying the craving of millions of fans. The NFL had Papa John’s as its official pizza sponsor until now.
Little Caesar’s is now the official pizza sponsor for the National Football League. If you got used to eating Papa John’s at all the games in the stadium then that’s bad news for you as now you will have to find a new combination that will be your go-to order. The recent deal is one of the highest-profile partnerships to date for Little Caesars’, previously the NFL had Papa John’s for a total of 8 years (2010-2018) as their official sponsor while Pizza Hut got a slice of the action from 2018-2022.
“Please bring back the football-shaped pizza”: NFL fans rejoice after Little Caesar’s latest deal
The new agreement allows Little Caesar’ to exclusively market its products and connect them with the NFL. Both the organizations will introduce “social media games, new products, new packaging, and unique promotions” before the official start of the 2022 season and for the remainder of the tenure of this partnership. Let us take a look at some of the best reactions from NFL fans on Twitter!
Gluten is the enemy and not the extra cheese.
Nothing is more disappointing than not receiving what you paid for, especially when you are starving.
Remember the good ol’ days when Pizza Hut, Dominoes, and Papa John’s were the top pizza chains with no competition whatsoever, well, not anymore!
At this point, Pizza Hut could be forced to start operating in actual Huts rather than premium outlets because everyone seems to be tired of them.
Pizza and Americans at an NFL game, that sounds like a dream to anyone, makes perfect sense.
By that logic, State Farm owes us all a free life insurance policy for its NBA sponsorship.
Which of these tweets was your favorite? Do let us know along with your favorite pizza chain in the comments!
Sumedh Joshi
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