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Old Apr 4, 08, 11:11 am   #1
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1 large unlimited toppings dominos pizza

Works great on Dominos.com. We had the same code last year and kept repeat ordering (variations allowed) all year

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Old Apr 5, 08, 2:29 am   #2
 
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I hope what you get at home is better than the cardboard smothered with sweet tasting tomato sauce I was served at Detroit Tigers game. Isn't that where this company is HQ? Didn't come close to holding a candle to PapaJohn's and I love the garlic dipping sauce. Monday takeout special large one topping $7.
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Old Apr 5, 08, 3:36 am   #3
 
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I don't like this company based on the founder and well the product isn't that great but free is free and I'll take it.


Edit: Oops thought it said free. I'll have to pass. It really sucks getting old and reading threads about food when I am hungry and should be in the kitchen making cheesy tacos :P
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Old Apr 5, 08, 5:47 am   #4
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Having grown up among the Italians of New Jersey and Philadelphia with their hand-tossed, 100-year-old-oven baked pizzas made with great care and love, I only had to taste Domino Pizza once in my life to know it was the most vile pizza I had ever put in my mouth.

Having made my criticism of the product, I still thank the OP for taking the time to post something I am sure will benefit others on FT.
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Old Apr 5, 08, 7:29 am   #5
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I only had to taste Domino Pizza once in my life to know it was the most vile pizza I had ever put in my mouth.
Try Papa John's. You'll think Domino's is heaven in comparison.

Thanks OP. As indifferent as I am to Dominos, it sometimes is a necessity, especially if you are stuck in a hotel far away from anything else.
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Those Pizza mias from Pizza Hut were THE worst pizza my family has ever had (aside from school pizza). My kids wouldn't even eat it. yecch
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When I put in the code it said that it is not accepted at my local Dominos

Thanks anyways
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Old Apr 5, 08, 1:16 pm   #8
 
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I hope what you get at home is better than the cardboard smothered with sweet tasting tomato sauce I was served at Detroit Tigers game. Isn't that where this company is HQ?
The tigers game had to be a long time ago.... Mike Illich bouth the team in the early-mid 1990's and switched everything to Little Caesars.

And the company is HQ in Ann Arbor, MI.... about 1 hr west of Detroit.
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Try Papa John's. You'll think Domino's is heaven in comparison.
I agree, Papa John's is disgusting, with their garlic oil sauce they expect you to actually want to dip your pizza into. And it is usually as hard as a rock.


Also, I tried using the coupon code in the Calgary suburbs, and I got a message to "Phone in for delivery" - with no phone number even listed on the site. I guess Canada isn't tech-savvy enough to have e-delivery.
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I guess Canada isn't tech-savvy enough to have e-delivery.
Yeah, but you get a delivery guy wearing a tuque. What could be better?
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Yeah, but you get a delivery guy wearing a tuque. What could be better?
It's generally spelled Toque. You have a point, though.

Probably more correct in December - it's pretty warm in Calgary today.

But still - no free pizza
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It's generally spelled Toque. You have a point, though.

Probably more correct in December - it's pretty warm in Calgary today.

But still - no free pizza

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tuque

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From Wikipedia:

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A tuque (Canadian French: tuque, sometimes also spelled toque or touque in English)....
I don't speak French, sorry.

And for the record, I'm not alone with "toque":

http://www.mwgapparel.com/Headwear/t...king_caps.html

http://www.rockydirect.com/productList/1000499/1000074

http://the-dirty-canuck.blogspot.com/

Along with 9,250,000 other Google results.


In addition to this, I couldn't find one "tuque" for sale on any website, but tons of "toques".
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Old Apr 6, 08, 3:29 pm   #14
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i personally like dominos, but i dont pretend to be a pizza person. they seem to have printed coupons for the unlimited topping pizzas regularly, but theyre always for a short period of time only. kinda gets old, but its a great deal. especially 1 for 8.99 2nd for 6.99.

i will no longer buy pizza hut after they fired someone for not allowing themself to be killed. even worse than whole foods firing someone for stopping a shoplifter.

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&c...ue&btnG=Search
toque 18.1 million hits

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Another example why one should never believe the masses that Wikipedia is the Great Authority on Everything and cannot be challenged.
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