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Goodbye crust: Papa Johns unveils pizza in a bowl

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Papa Bowls are available in three varieties: Garden Veggie, Italian Meats Trio and Chicken Alfredo. (Papa Johns)Gone are the days when you would have a pizza box with nothing but unwanted pizza crust left inside.

Papa Johns just introduced Papa Bowls, which is basically pizza in a bowl without the crust. Pizza fans can enjoy all the toppings and cheese and sauce you would typically get on a pie, but in a bowl.

There are three flavor offerings available: Italian Meats Trio, Chicken Alfredo and Garden Veggie. "We are very excited to offer Papa Bowls as a new menu category and as a new way consumers can experience our premium ingredients," said Scott Rodriguez, Papa Johns senior vice president of menu strategy and product innovation. "Our signature crust continues to be a beloved favorite, but we know that sometimes customers crave something different.

We want them to know we are committed to delivering on all of those cravings through our menu."  (Papa Johns)RELATED: Taco Bell's Mexican Pizza gets an official return date after selling out If customers don’t particularly care for an ingredient or two in the flavor options available, they can just build their own Papa Bowl.

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