This posting reminded me of something I found at a gas station in Buenos Aires when I was there back in November: pizza crackers!
And not just any old crackers were these triangular bits of heaven... they were fugazzetta flavored. You may recall that a fugazetta pizza contains double cream cheese, mozzarella, onion and olive oil. So I may have had particularly high expectations for this Argentine snack.
Truth be told, they tasted like any other cracker. But pizza is so popular down there, it's probably not a bad marketing strategy. If it's 3AM, you're dying for some pizza and don't have the means to find any, it's always smart to have some La Pizza Nustra crackers on hand to satisfy your craving.
And not just any old crackers were these triangular bits of heaven... they were fugazzetta flavored. You may recall that a fugazetta pizza contains double cream cheese, mozzarella, onion and olive oil. So I may have had particularly high expectations for this Argentine snack.
Truth be told, they tasted like any other cracker. But pizza is so popular down there, it's probably not a bad marketing strategy. If it's 3AM, you're dying for some pizza and don't have the means to find any, it's always smart to have some La Pizza Nustra crackers on hand to satisfy your craving.


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