
Little Caesars Makes Major Menu Changes, Adds New Combos
A Michigan pizza giant is rolling out a new summer menu, featuring a couple of new items and value-driven deals aimed at cost-conscious customers. Whether you’re feeding a crowd or just looking for a quick and affordable meal, the timing couldn’t be better.
Little Caesars just launched a “More for $9.99 Menu” featuring mix-and-match options that pair traditional faves with a few new menu items.
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Here's How the Little Caesars 'More for $9.99 Menu' Works:
Each combo includes at least two items from the Little Caesars lineup. This gives customers the option of pairing tried-and-true favorites with new additions for $9.99.
🍕 Here's What's New on the Little Caesars Summer Menu
Each combo features at least two items from the Little Caesars lineup, including:
- 🍕 Two large classic cheese or pepperoni pizzas (or one of each)
- 🍕 One classic pepperoni pizza with Crazy Puffs
- 🍕 The new Fantastic Four-N-One Pizza + Crazy Combo (bread & sauce)
- 🍕 Pretzel Crust Pizza with a Crazy Combo
- 🍕 Party pack of 12 Crazy Puffs – cheese, pepperoni, or mixed
New Snacks and Returning Favorites
The pizza giant’s new offerings include Crazy Puffs, which are bite-sized dough snacks filled with cheese or pepperoni. There’s also the "Fantastic Four-N-One Pizza," which combines four classic flavors on one large pizza.
These join returning fan-favorite crusts, such as the Pretzel Crust, which also makes an appearance in the seasonal deal lineup.
According to Newsweek, the deals are available through August, although Little Caesars could choose to extend the promotion.
The Ilitch family opened the first Little Caesars location in 1959 in Garden City, Michigan. The chain has grown to become the fourth-largest pizza chain in the U.S., behind Pizza Hut, Domino’s, and Papa John’s. There are about 310 Little Caesars restaurants in Michigan.
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