Ellio's
Ellio's Pizza is a brand of frozen pizza products that originated in the United States. The brand was founded by Ellio's Pizza Inc., a company based in Long Island, New York, in 1963. The company's primary product is a rectangular pizza that is sold in a box containing three individual pizzas.
History[edit | edit source]
Ellio's Pizza was founded by Elio Scaccio, an Italian immigrant who wanted to bring the taste of authentic Italian pizza to the American market. The company was initially a small operation, but it quickly grew in popularity due to its unique rectangular shape and its use of high-quality ingredients. In 1988, Ellio's Pizza Inc. was acquired by McCain Foods, a Canadian multinational frozen food company. Despite the change in ownership, the brand has continued to maintain its original recipes and production methods.
Products[edit | edit source]
Ellio's Pizza offers a variety of frozen pizza products. The original product is a rectangular pizza that is divided into nine slices. This pizza is available in several flavors, including cheese, pepperoni, and supreme. In addition to the original pizza, Ellio's also offers a line of thin crust pizzas and a line of deep dish pizzas. All of Ellio's pizzas are made with 100% real cheese and no artificial flavors.
Reception[edit | edit source]
Ellio's Pizza has received positive reviews for its taste and quality. The brand is often praised for its unique rectangular shape, which allows for easy portion control. Additionally, many customers appreciate the convenience of being able to prepare a high-quality pizza at home in just a few minutes.
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