Pops relaunched

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On June 5, Mayor Brian Bowman visited Anthony Faraci’s food truck, Faraci Foods, parked in front of Kemel Cartons (270 Partridge Ave.) and participated in the initial taste-test and relaunch of Faraci’s great-uncle Paul’s Original Pizza Snack, known as Pizza Pops.

 

On June 5, Mayor Brian Bowman visited Anthony Faraci’s food truck, Faraci Foods, parked in front of Kemel Cartons (270 Partridge Ave.) and participated in the initial taste-test and relaunch of Faraci’s great-uncle Paul’s Original Pizza Snack, known as Pizza Pops.

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On June 5, Mayor Brian Bowman visited Anthony Faraci’s food truck to taste Faraci's uncle Paul's Original Pizza Snacks.
Supplied photo On June 5, Mayor Brian Bowman visited Anthony Faraci’s food truck to taste Faraci's uncle Paul's Original Pizza Snacks.

Paul’s recipe is used throughout North America.

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On June 5, Mayor Brian Bowman visited Anthony Faraci’s food truck to taste Faraci's uncle Paul's Original Pizza Snacks.
Supplied photo On June 5, Mayor Brian Bowman visited Anthony Faraci’s food truck to taste Faraci's uncle Paul's Original Pizza Snacks.
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On June 5, Mayor Brian Bowman visited Anthony Faraci’s food truck to taste Faraci's uncle Paul's Original Pizza Snacks.
Supplied photo On June 5, Mayor Brian Bowman visited Anthony Faraci’s food truck to taste Faraci's uncle Paul's Original Pizza Snacks.
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