Pizza Hut Gives A Taste Of Nostalgia With Return Of ‘The Big New Yorker’

Pizza Hut’s looking to make you nostalgia-crazy with the return of “The Big New Yorker.” Originally released back in 1999, it captured the hearts and bellies, of pizza lovers everywhere with 16 inches of cheesy goodness.

As an homage to the city that never sleeps, the New York-style pizza comes with slices so massive, folding them is recommended. Crispy crust holds the sweet marinara tastiness together for enjoyment and comes with Parmesan oregano seasoning on top, adding to the authentic experience. 

 “The Big New Yorker was a huge hit when we launched it in 1999, setting the stage for future industry innovations like Pizza Hut Melts and Detroit-Style pizza,” said Lindsay Morgan, Chief Marketing Officer at Pizza Hut. “At 30% larger than our large pizza, now is the perfect time to answer our customers’ requests and bring back The Big New Yorker in a big way right before the big game next month.”

Orders come with double pepperoni for $13.99 or the option of choosing your own toppings for an additional charge. Starting on February 1st, you can get both of your hands on an oversized slice at Pizza Huts nationwide for a limited time. If you’re a Hut Rewards member you can skip the line for early access starting January 31st.

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