Papa Murphy’s announces the 100K Pizza Taste Text campaign. Starting today, the first 100K new customers who sign-up for the text club will receive a code for any free large pizza ordered online, allowing them to taste the difference of a pizza that is made from scratch and baked to perfection in customers’ home ovens in about 15 minutes.
“The proof is in the pizza,” said Laura Szeliga, chief marketing officer, Papa Murphy’s. “We’re so confident that our fresh-from-your-oven pizza is the best that we are inviting everyone to ‘Bake It Up A Notch’ and discover their new go-to pizza. Our fans have been telling us for years how much they love our pizza, and we want to give everyone the opportunity to taste the best pizza in America.”
For more information, please visit https://www.papamurphys.com/ or connect with them online at facebook.com/papamurphyspizza and twitter.com/papamurphys.
ABOUT PAPA MURPHY’S
Papa Murphy’s Holdings, Inc. (“Papa Murphy’s” or the “Company”) (NASDAQ:FRSH) is a franchisor and operator of the largest Take ‘n’ Bake pizza brand in the United States, selling hand-crafted, fresh pizzas for customers to bake at home. The Company was founded in 1981 and currently operates over 1,400 franchised and corporate-owned stores in 37 states, Canada and the United Arab Emirates. Papa Murphy’s core purpose is to help anyone with an oven and 15 minutes serve a scratch-made meal. In addition to fresh pizzas, the Company offers hand-crafted salads, sides and desserts to complete the meal. Order online today at www.papamurphys.com for easy pick up everywhere, and find us on your favorite delivery apps in select markets.
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