Healthier options, zesty flavors and home-delivery quality are a few of the things
today's consumers want from their frozen pizzas. Manufacturers are finding ways
to provide these must-haves with more natural products and special ingredients.
Jen Roth, Contributing Writer
W
hen it comes to frozen pizza,
consumers want something more
than just the usual pepperoni and
mushrooms. They're interested in exciting
flavor combinations, organic ingredients and
overall better-for-you options. And they want
frozen pizza to rival delivery options.
"People want healthier options," states
Gina Bolger, director of marketing for Home
Run Inn Pizza. "They want to know where
the ingredients in the foods they are eating
are coming from. The all-natural category is
doing well, and we want consumers to know
that we have been all-natural since day one."
The Chicago-based company carries
four different kinds of frozen pizzas: Ultra
Thin; Classic'Signature; and now Ultra
Thick, introduced in fall 2012. "This variety
gives consumers more of their favorite
part of Home Run Inn Pizza-our buttery
crust," states Bolger.
The Ultra Thick line comes in Cheese,
Pepperoni, Sausage and Sausage and Pepperoni
options. Some may think that Home Run
Inn has some stiff competition when it comes
to offering a thick pizza in its hometown of Chicago,
which is renowned for its deep-dish
pizza, but Bolger insists that the company
brings something extra to the table. "We want
frozen pizza consumers to see that our frozen
pizza can absolutely compete with restaurant
or delivery pizza when made with premium,
quality ingredients," she says. "We would put
Home Run Inn frozen pizzas up against any
restaurant or delivery pizza-the quality will
be the same or better."
Dieters can also enjoy Home Run Inn
pizza as the company offers a personal-size
pizza with 290 calories or less. "This is great
for those watching what
they eat and calorie counting,"
Bolger says.
Customers can choose
either the Ultra Thin or Classic varieties in the personal-pizza
size. Ultra Thin comes in Cheese, Cheese
Supreme, Margherita, Sausage and Sausage
Pepperoni, while the Classic options
are Cheese, Sausage, Pepperoni and
Sausage Pepperoni.
Capitalizing on clean label
Another company offering healthier, more
natural pizzas is Ever Better Eating Inc. of
Pittsfield, N.H.
"Consumers are looking for better quality
and food that's made with a clean label," says
Brad Sterl, president and CEO. "We are maintaining
our current process with premium
handmade products with all-natural and
organic ingredients."
The company recently introduced three
new frozen pizzas to its American
Flatbread line. Made with a 100%,
organically-grown wheat crust,
the new options include Farmers
Tomato Pie, made with tomatoes,
garlic, onion, basil, balsamic vinegar,
red wine and maple syrup; Sliced
Tomato and 5 Cheeses; and Twisted 6 Cheese pizzas. The new pizzas complement the line's already existing
offerings of Cheese and Herb Revolution, Sun-Dried Tomato and
Mushroom, Tomato Sauce and Three Cheese, Vegan Harvest and Ionian
Awakening, which contains Kalamata olives, four cheeses, red onions,
garlic and rosemary.
Even Better Eating is also exploring new crusts under its Rustic Crust
line. The company recently introduced its Rustic Crust Ciabatta Flatbread,
made with natural ingredients and no artificial colors, preservatives
or flavors. Rustic Crust offers nine options in its ready-made pizza
crusts: Cheesy Herb, Italian Herb, Tuscan Six Grain, Classic Sourdough,
Ultimate Whole Grain, Organic Great Grains, Organic Pizza Originale,
Gluten Free Napoli Herb and Crispy Thin Crust.
Flavor wheel
While some companies are creating healthier pizzas, others are creating
pizzas with unique toppings and new flavors. Palermo's Pizza, Milwaukee,
recently added some new options to its already robust line of Primo
Thin pizzas. California Recipe Chicken and Mediterranean Vegetable
join Garden, Fajita, Margherita, Cheese Lovers, Special Edition Pepperoni,
Greek, Supreme, Italian Sausage, Grilled Chicken Caesar, Ham
and Pineapple, Spinach, Bacon and Feta and Sicilian options.
Palermo's is also venturing into the flatbread market, recently
introducing Fresh Mozzerella and Pesto, Italian Sausage with Mushroom
and Fire-Roasted Onions, and Creamy Spinach and Goat Cheese
flatbread options.
"The unique size and shape of flatbreads along with the wide variety
of upscale flavors make these products ideal for serving [a mature
American] demographic," says Giacomo Fallucca, CEO.
Long-standing, more traditional brands are
also noticing consumer demand for innovation
in the frozen pizza market.
"When it comes to pizza, crust and toppings
drive consumer choice," states Tom
Dixon, vice president of Schwan's Consumer
Brands, Bloomington, Minn. "Schwan's Consumer Brands builds its product offerings
around the classic flavors and
finds ways to do them in new and
interesting ways."
For example, the company's Red Baron
line re-launched its Mexican Style pizza in
the Classic Crust offering. "We had previously let it go to fit other innovations on the
shelf," says Dixon. "Over time, we realized
this was a mistake and are returning this SKU
to the category."
Other options in the Red Baron Classic
Crust line include Pepperoni, 4-Cheese,
Special Deluxe, Sausage and Pepperoni,
Supreme, 4-Meat, Sausage, Hamburger and
Hawaiian Style.
Schwan's is also spicing up its Freschetta
brand of pizzas by experimenting with new ingredients in its Brick Oven and Naturally-
Rising Crust lines.
"We recently launched Freschetta Brick
Oven Chicken Club, which offers a crust that
is crispy on the outside and tender on the
inside, as well as white meat chicken, bacon,
tomatoes and spinach toppings," states
Dixon. "It's really different and delicious."
Other Brick Oven Pizzas include Three
Meat Medley, 5 Italian Cheese, Pepperoni
and Italian Style Cheese, Zesty Italian Style
Supreme and Roasted Portabella Mushrooms
and Spinach.
"For our Freschetta Naturally Rising Crust
lineup, we added a Sausage/Pepperoni
pizza as well as a Margherita pizza, which
provides a twist on the familiar cheese
pizza," Dixon notes.
Other options include Classic Supreme,
Canadian Style Bacon and Pineapple,
Meat Medley, Signature Pepperoni and
4-Cheese Medley.
Schwan's is also dabbling in the pizza crust
market with its Villa Prima Starter Crusts.
"We provide three different sizes of pizza
crusts and a flatbread as ‘starter crusts' from
which foodservice operators can customize
and create a variety of menu options," says
Carol Willenbring, senior director of marketing,
insights and communication.
The pizza crust sizes include 2.5-in. Minis,
4-in. Fluted and 5-in. Deep Dish.
Naan's the word
Sometimes the best place to find an innovative
pizza is to look within the ethnic foods
segment. Tandoor Chef, Union N.J., offers
a line of Naan Pizzas that cater to those
interested in exploring Indian cuisine in a
familiar food product.
"The Naan pizza explosion, which we ignited
nearly four years ago, can be an authentic
flavor diversion for the Indian population
as well as traditional consumers," says Mike Ryan, vice president of marketing and sales.
"New ethnic flavors offer more than a popular
mealtime together for families; they also
bring a newfound appreciation of differing
cultures for parents and children alike."
Tandoor Chef offers Naan Pizzas in Roasted
Eggplant, Margherita, Cilantro Pesto, and
Spinach and Paneer options. More recently, it
added a Jalapeno selection to this line.
"This product brings a flavor profile of
the Indian culture and meets the growing
demand for ethnic foods," adds Ryan. "The
Jalapeno Naan Pizza combines the rich flavors
of buffalo milk mozzarella and jalapenos
to create a new twist on this favorite."
All of Tandoor Chef's Naan Pizzas are
vegetarian and have between 210 and 290
calories per serving.
Natural ingredients and unique flavor
combinations continue to be the emerging
trends in frozen pizzas and flatbreads.
So the next time you're not sure what
flavor of pizza to add to your store's frozen
pizza offerings, take a deeper look and give
some of these manufacturers' new flavor
combinations a try.
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