Pizza Lover Pins and Buttons
Description: Funny illustration of a pizza slice as the popular Maslow's pyramid. This motivational theory shows the real Hierarchy of Needs. For the psychology nerds and foodies out there.
Hierarchy of Needs // Pizza, Psychology, Maslow Pyramid Pin
by Geekydog
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Description: Cute & funny art of a pineapple and a pizza slice holding hands with the LGBTQ quote Love is Love. To show your pride as gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, non binary or asexual and your love for hawaiian pizza.
Love is Love Pineapple Pizza // Pride, LGBTQ, Gay, Trans, Bisexual, Asexual Pin
by Geekydog
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Description: This is my happiness <3 Perfect gift for a introvert friend who loves pizza, space and astronaut t-shirt.
Leave Me Alone With My Pizza - Funny Space Astronaut Gift Pin
by eduely
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Description: Pizza Planet is a family pizza restaurant frequented by Andy Davis and his toys in the 1995 animated film, Toy Story. Cool, new, popular, recent, trending, top pick, best seller, top seller, editors pick, number 1 ranked, hot, recommended, liked, great artwork, t-shirt design, must have, recommended choice, featured, All designs, best selling t-shirt graphics, best trending
Description: A slice of pepperoni pizza with lots of cheese and lots of puppies, over the art the phrase "Pupperoni Pizza". A perfect gift for anyone who loves dogs and pizza.
Pupperoni Puzzia Dogs Puppies Italy by Tobe Fonseca Pin
by Tobe Fonseca
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Description: Silent films date back to the 1830s, and better theaters accompanied them with live music and effects provided by pipe organs. When sound films came arrived in the 1920s, theaters removed the pipe organs in favor of new sound equipment. In the '60s, someone decided to put one of these organs into a Bay Area pizza restaurant, and it was a hit. Bill Breuer like the concept and opened his first restaurant, Pizza and Pipes, in Santa Clara, California in 1962, choosing the biggest pipe organ he could find. A decade later, he opened a second location in Seattle, eventually opening in Tacoma and Bellevue. Other restaurateurs opened their own, and in the '70s and ’80s, pipe organ music could be heard in more than 100 pizzerias across the country!
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