Toppers Pizza, the Whitewater-based franchise chain, is putting its products on the road starting Friday, July 1.
Toppers' red "Spank Tank" truck will focus on the late-night bar scene and Milwaukee's east side, aiming to feed hungry college students. The truck is operated by Drew Craker, owner of the east side Toppers location.
A 30-year-old River Falls man was told to stop urinating in the doorway of Steve’s Pizza Palace at 2:30 a.m. Saturday. The person asking him to stop was the restaurant manager, who later explained to police: “I told him to please not pee in my door. He didn’t stop what he was doing.”
Before long the 30-year-old man allegedly attacked the manager, pushing him against the door and punching him until his lip bled. A friend nearby intervened on the manager’s behalf. River Falls police responded quickly.
Each pair had an hour to devour a 28 inch pizza that weighs 12 pounds. The Polito's business owner says each pizza usually serves 15 to 20 people.
They gave it all they had but eventually leave some leftovers.
Any team that finishes the 28 inch pizza earns 500 dollars.
Each pie weighs 12 pounds. And it breaks down as 5 pounds of dough, 2 pounds of sauce, 3 pounds of cheese, one and a half pounds of sausage and a half-pound of pepperoni.
None of the three teams finished.
The football team also sold t-shirts and bracelets this month. Altogether they raised almost $7,000 for the Susan G Komen foundation.
Empty beer kegs and frozen pizza were the targets in two thefts
in Madison earlier this month.
The Madison Police Department said 10 empty beer kegs were taken
Jan. 11 from a gated storage area outside the Tilted Kilt Pub and
Eatery, 420 Gammon Place on the far west side.
Surveillance video showed two men pulled up in a white Dodge Ram
pickup truck, tossed the kegs into the back of the pickup and drove
off.
On Jan. 15, someone broke into an Orv's Pizza delivery truck,
with 12 cases of frozen pizza valued at $600 stolen from the
truck.
"The pizzas included four cases of Gino's deep dish pizza, six
cases of Gino's thin crust pizza and two cases of Lombardi's
sausage pizza," said police spokesman Joel DeSpain.
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