This is a Sponsored Post written by me on behalf of Tony’s Pizza. All opinions are 100% mine.
Today I did something a little different. Tony’s Pizza gave me a bunch of free pizza to have a pizza party, so I invited some local techies, grabbed the pizza, chips, and soda, and had a techie pizza party with some help from my awesome wife and generous use of the home of my friend and business partner, Adam. For those of you unable to make it, I’ll be giving away some pizza coupons right here on JoeTech.com and one lucky reader of one of the four participating blogs will win a $500 tech prize package!
Tony’s Crispy Crust Individual Pizzas, Robots, Phones, And A Movie
Tony’s wanted to get opinions on their Crispy Crust individual pizzas. Although I was able to get plenty of Cheese and Pepperoni, I was unable to find the Supremes anywhere in phoenix this weekend. Because of this, it should be noted that the Supreme I provided for the party was a couple three serving 10″ pizzas. The two larger pizzas, along with eight individual pizzas turned out to be just about right for the nine people there.
To add a little tech to the pizza party, I brought along some of my review items, including a couple phones, a netbook, and a robot that turned out to be a lot of fun. In addition to the toys, we threw in the 1995 sci-fi thriller, Johnny Mnemonic. Looking back at what they thought the future of technology would be like provoked some funny remarks, but it’s still a fun tech movie. As the party went on, we all chatted, ate pizza until it was all gone, and geeked out.
When the movie had ended, the pizza was gone, and the party began to wind down, I gathered opinions from everyone on their favorite of the three pizzas and what they liked or didn’t like.
As well as the opinions expressed in the video above, a couple more people liked the supreme pizza the most and said that the sauce was a little too sweet, but liked the thin crust. I, myself, was a big fan of the thin crust and preferred the pepperoni the most, while my wife didn’t care for the pizza much. The pepperoni seemed to had a good helping of pepperoni on it and tasted pretty good. The pizzas are cheaper than delivery and were ready faster, too.
Win $500 Or Some Free Pizza
On top of providing the pizza for my tech pizza party, Tony’s sent me some coupons to give away. Each coupon gives you up to $1.75 off a Tony’s personal pizza and when I bought them at my local Fry’s grocery store, they were $2.00 each, but it really depends on where you buy them. I have eight to give away and will give them away in four pairs, so four of my readers who tweet or comment will not only be entered to win the $500 tech package, but will also have a pretty good chance at some free pizza. For a chance at the $500 tech package, just comment or post according to the contest rules and that’s it!
Good luck, everyone, and thanks to Tony’s Pizza for the pizza and the contest!
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