Review of Red Baron By The Slice Supreme Pizza (Episode 310)
We live in a very lazy society. Take a look at this Red Baron By The Slice Supreme Pizza for proof. Apparently we can’t even be bothered to slice our own pizza these days, let alone take it out of plastic and stick it in the oven. So if we admit to our laziness, how much does convenience cost? And will the cost justify the taste? TheFrozen Food Master reviews this product, shows you how it looks, tells you how it tastes, and gives you the lowdown in this episode of Freezerburns. Nutrition Facts: Serving size: 1 slice Servings per container: 2 Calories: 350 Calories from Fat: 130 Total Fat: 14g Saturated Fat: 6g Trans Fat: 0g Cholesterol: 30mg Sodium: 910mg Potassium: 200mg Total Carbohydrate: 41g Dietary Fiber: 3g Sugars: 9g Protein: 15g Price: .39
Video Rating: 4 / 5
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@lexmark136 Funny how you can buy a whole Red Baron’s pizza for a dollar more.
The pics of those pizzas on the cover look nothing like the actual pizza. I thought you’d give it a 2 not a 3… anyways, I’ve seen these in the stores and I never had any want to buy them. I’de rather buy a whole pizza, I eat more then 2 slices anyways! I really like Red Baron so I’m kinda shocked at how bad these were.
not worth
awesome vid thanks
I bought these they taste better than a full red baron, but not much so I preffer the full thing.
damn i just picked up a red barons pepperoni pizza at walgreens for $2.99 and here they have two slices for four bucks? wth?
actually im eating a slice cooked the fast way right now and its pretty good…about to take out the “best preformance” slice
damn….i already bought a box…oh well i was considering buying two but good thing i didnt!
@TheReapersSon actually in your case the 40oz cost less per ounce that the 6 pack. do the math, but i still agree with you on the whole pizza thing.
“but this is not a deep dish pizza at all”
Red Baron By The Slice isn’t described as a “deep dish pizza”. Why discredit the product on a quality not advertised? Try Red Baron Deep Dish Singles, those are actually deep dish. Furthermore, not everyone likes deep dish pizza. It’s a personal preference and Red Baron offers a variety of crusts such as deep dish, pan style, french bread, fire baked, thin crust and their affiliate Freschetta brand offers bake to rise crusts as well as brick oven.
F$%^ the red baron
I dont really like frozen pizza anyway
4 bucks for two slices of pizza i could get a whole pizza from little ceasers for 5 bucks
Try Little Louie’s Pizza on Mrytle Ave in Brooklyn NY!
This is wat happens when women dont stay in the kitchen
4 dollars for 2 slices of pizza? no thank you i’ll be eating the oven cooked red baron
@TheReapersSon lol kind of a reverse example there. if you buy at that rate, 3x 40ozers(120oz) would cost $4.47, less than buying the 6pack of 16oz cans(96oz). The 40′s are the better deal. :-)
@Lhouie27 He’s using the directions given on the box to give a proper review. Honestly, any frozen pizza tastes decent in the oven. The better quality ones taste good even if you put them in the microwave.
That’s like giving it a 5 star rating after he dumped all of his favorite ingredients out of the fridge onto the pizza.
This s a total scam to me. Why would I buy a couple slices or two mini supreme Red Baron Pizzas for $3.00 when the whole pizza usuall runs me $3.50 where I live? I pass these by every time I see ‘em…
Try Palermo’s Pizza, much better than all of this
Red Baron, Freschetta (haven’t tried yet) and Schwan’s all have pizza by the slice and they are my favorite (and my son’s)! I think the pepperoni and the cheese are the best! I haven’t tried supreme but frozen supremes are never really good. Try the pepperoni, people!!! It’s SO GOOD!!!
I get a cheese pizza for 2 dollars which is bigger than this. for 3 dollars i can get toppings. major rip off with red baron
Good Review, but too much money for just a slice.
The supreme kind is delicious.
I love these, but I don’t microwave them, I bake them in the oven for 15 minutes and it is AMAZING.