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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
Hurray for Pizza! Sticker
by Fun Time T-shirt Superstore
$3.00 $3.25
Description: I Love Sliced Pizza on Pi Day. A funny pizza valentine drawing, with the letter I followed by a red heart and then a sliced pepperoni pizza pie. I love pizza, here's a drawing to show you that I do. Slice the pizza, you never know, I might share, a slice or two to celebrate Pi Day on 3.14. Get it?
Description: ShowBiz Pizza Place, often shortened to ShowBiz Pizza or ShowBiz, was an American family entertainment center and restaurant pizza chain founded in 1980 by Robert L. Brock and Creative Engineering (CEI). It emerged after a separation between Brock and owners of the Chuck E. Cheese franchise, Pizza Time Theatre. ShowBiz Pizza restaurants entertained guests through a large selection of arcade games, coin-operated rides, and animatronic stage shows.
Description: Another One Bites The Crust - Pizza lovers - Funny pun only for music land pizza lovers. Enjoy it!
Another One Bites The Crust - Pizza lovers Sticker
by Samuel Chávez
$3.00 $3.25
Description: Infernal Pentagram Made with Delicious Pizzas. Cool Satanic Pentagram Pizza for anyone who loves Black Metal, Darkness, The Occult, Witchcraft and Goth. Love to eat pizza and wear black every day like your soul. Make a Great Pizza Lover Gift for your Dark and Metalhead Friends who love eating pizza. Perfect Anti Religion TShirt For Every Metal Or Gothic Fan, Occultist, Atheist Or Laveyan Satanist Who Love Pizza.
Pizzatanic Wear Black Eat Pizza Satan Baphometh Pentagram Sticker
by Juandamurai
$3.00 $3.25
Description: The Noid is an advertising character for Domino's Pizza created in the 1980s and briefly revived several times. Clad in a red, skin-tight, rabbit-eared body suit with a black N inscribed in a white circle on his chest, the Noid is a physical manifestation of all the challenges in delivering a pizza within 30 minutes. Though persistent, his efforts are repeatedly thwarted.
Description: Pizza Haven was a Seattle icon for decades before one too many bad decisions lead to their demise. Founded in 1958 and opening its first location in the U-District, just off the University of Washington campus, Pizza Haven was one of the first pizza companies to make deliveries. Employees used radios to relay orders to roving drivers who carried stacks of pizzas in ovens in the back of their brown Chevy Pizza Haven pickups making them one of the fastest pizzas in town. Whether you're a Northwest original pining for the one-of-a-kind taste of Pizza Haven or just a t-shirt junkie who likes weird shirts from another time and place, this one is for you!
Description: This humorous design is perfect for any pizza or calzone fan. If you know a big eater who loves food, this makes a great christmas present or stocking stuffer. Perfect gift for parents, kids, teenagers, grandparents, coworkers or anyone who loves a good pie.
Did You Bring Me A Pizza? - Funny, Cute Flowchart Sticker
by Undead Wizard
$3.00 $3.25
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!