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Schwan's Serves Up Single Freschetta Gluten Free Pizzas

Lindsey Wojcik

January 1, 2018

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Freschetta logo in a gray background | FreschettaSchwan's Consumer Brands Inc. is introducing convenient single-serve Freschetta Gluten Free Pizza, making it easier for everyone in the family—regardless of dietary restrictions—to enjoy a product that's full of flavorful toppings and has a light, airy and crispy gluten-free crust. The new single-serve pizzas are available in two flavors to match popular Freschetta Gluten Free Pizza varieties: 4 Cheese Medley and Signature Pepperoni Pizza, providing more options for consumers who are eliminating gluten from their diets, either when dining alone or when everyone in the family wants to enjoy their favorite flavor. "When it comes to pizza, we don't use 'gluten free' as an excuse to let great taste fall by the wayside," says Kevin McAdams, president of Schwan's Consumer Brands. "We've perfected our deliciously delicate and crispy base to create Freschetta Gluten Free Pizza—a pizza the entire family can enjoy." Made with the freshest ingredients, Freschetta Gluten Free Pizza offers a unique, 100-percent real premium blend of cheese, including mozzarella, fontina, parmesan and asiago, combined with a rich, flavorful pizza sauce on the 4 Cheese Medley variety and loads of premium pepperoni on the Signature Pepperoni Pizza variety. The thin, delicate and flaky crust is certified gluten-free by the Celiac Support Association. "Offering a certified gluten free product gives our customers extra assurance that Freschetta Gluten Free Pizza is a product they can feel good about," says Shelly Heid, chief pizza officer, Schwan's Consumer Brands. "No one ever feels singled out because Freschetta Gluten Free Pizza is great-tasting pizza that just happens to be gluten free." Freschetta Gluten Free Pizza can be found in the freezer aisles at local grocers with suggested retail price of $9.99, or $5.99 for the single-serve variety.

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