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stephsteph Newbie

From Papa J's on gluten-free message boards? Does anyone else see these? :(


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bridgetm Enthusiast

From Papa J's on gluten-free message boards? Does anyone else see these? :(

I haven't seen any on the message boards, but thanks to the return of football season I see a couple every time I turn on the TV. I alternate between "Who would eat that artery-clogging, gut-rotting, muscle-wasting garbage??" and a Bart Simpson "Mmmm... Pizza."

psawyer Proficient

Our advertising policy is here.

More and more pizza establishments are offering gluten-free options, so a pizza ad is not necessarily out of place. I don't know if the company in question has a gluten-free crust option.

If you feel an advertisement is inconsistent with the policy, please provide specifics to Scott (screen name admin).

stephsteph Newbie

So the ad is actually on the celiac.com homepage, which is what my bookmark is. I was under the impression they didn't have a gluten free pizza crust, but maybe they do! Pizza is my achilles heel.

I agree with the previous poster being bombarded by pizza ads during football! So when I went to the store today, I bought gluten-free pizza makings :D

Jestgar Rising Star

Is it the blue google smurfs? I'm not sure they count as legit advertisers.

Does it say 'ads by google' or 'celiac.com sponsor'?

curlyfries Contributor

Is it the blue google smurfs?

*snort*

Jyess, they don't speak psilly-ese :P

GlutenFreeManna Rising Star

I say we all bombard Papa John's with requests for gluten free pizza. If they don't have it yet, maybe they will start making it. :)


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Rowena Rising Star

I say we all bombard Papa John's with requests for gluten free pizza. If they don't have it yet, maybe they will start making it. smile.gif

mmmmm sounds like an excellent idea... *grin* Oh how I love pizza...

kareng Grand Master

mmmmm sounds like an excellent idea... *grin* Oh how I love pizza...

We can do better than Papa Johns.

mbrookes Community Regular

Be careful what you ask for... you may get it. Mellow Mushroom now has gluten-free pizza option. Very expensive and not good at all. I'll stick to making my own for now.

GlutenFreeManna Rising Star

Be careful what you ask for... you may get it. Mellow Mushroom now has gluten-free pizza option. Very expensive and not good at all. I'll stick to making my own for now.

Really? I thought Mellow Mushroom's gluten-free pizza was yummy! But then again it was only my second time eating a gluten free pizza in a restaurant. I have made some good pizza at home, but I'll go to MM again if I'm ever in an area with one. For future reference, MM uses "Still Riding" Pizza crusts, so if Papa John's or any other pizza place starts offering gluten-free pizza you can just ask them where they get their crust. Because if you didn't like Mellow Mushroom, you won't like any other place that used Still Riding as a supplier.

MelindaLee Contributor

I say we all bombard Papa John's with requests for gluten free pizza. If they don't have it yet, maybe they will start making it. :)

I had called Papa Johns when I was helping my sister move. They were very UNhelpful in trying to determine if anything on their menu is gluten-free. I was trying to see if even their wing would be okay as many are. NOT a good experience. (My local pub uses The gluten-free Pantry's french bread/pizza crust and they do a YUMMY job with it!!!

Dixiebell Contributor

Be careful what you ask for... you may get it. Mellow Mushroom now has gluten-free pizza option. Very expensive and not good at all. I'll stick to making my own for now.

I'll have to second that. My pizza was not good at all. I ate one whole piece only because my parents took us out to eat. My first bite felt like a brick in my stomach. My 9yr old son loved his.

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