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We’ve been busy again in our Kashi kitchen. Now, we are excited to introduce our All Natural Thin Crust Frozen Pizzas - a naturally nutritious and delicious addition to our frozen pizza family.
The pizza crust is made with our signature blend of Kashi Seven Whole Grains & Sesame with flax seed and is wood-fired to bring out the natural flavors. Our pizzas are topped with real, wholesome ingredients - things like roasted vegetables, unique mushrooms and tasty cheeses. We take great care in combining these ingredients with flavorful sauces like our Tomato Pesto and Tomato Parmesan.
Kashi All Natural Thin Crust Pizzas are a wholesome and convenient option. Four delicious varieties are available in the freezer aisle of your local grocery or natural food store.
Roma tomatoes, mozzarella and provolone cheeses with a tomato basil sauce on a wood-fired, thin crust made with Kashi 7 Whole Grains & Sesame™ and flax seed.
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Kashi pizza’s are out of my price range.
Where can i find this??
The pizzas are delicious and much cheaper at Wal-Mart supercenters than the grocery store
I stock up when these are on sale at the supermarket. Very good; when they say “thin crust” they mean it! Slightly thicker than a cracker. If you like dough you can get the regular one for the same price & calories.
They’re never on sale at my grocers’
This is a good second choice to the regular crust when I can’t find it. It is a bit like a thick cracker though… was slightly disappointed. Yeah, they’re kinda high… but I don’t eat many products with bread to begin with so their pizza’s aren’t a hard splurge once in a while.
Why does the vegetarian option ALWAYS have to have tomatoes on it? YUCK!
I love these pizzas. I do wish they were a little less expensive, but they are cheaper than ordering a pizza and far tastier, I think.
Love this Kashi pizza – when I need some pizza comfort this is what I choose!
THE BEST PIZZA I EVER ATE!!!!!!!!!!GO KASHI
Wish you had pizza for 1 that was healthy & tasty – I’m doing weight watchers and it’s hard to split a pizza into the 3 pieces and save 2/3 for later :)
I recently purchased this pizza and it was great. I purchased it at Mal-mart aka Wal-mart and it wasn’t too expensive. Yummy!!
this is so yummy. safeway has it on sale for 5 bucks. thats like 2.50 a serving. super cheap!!! thanks!
Are any or all of these pizzas organic? I would love Kashi to offer a pizza without cheese made from cow’s milk since it is so bad for us-especially if it is not organic. Can you please make a pizza with goat cheese or some other cow milk alternative, and make them organic?
I am so glad to be able to comment…I love these pizzas…I have to have at least one in the freezer at all times…keeps me from going the other route…These are delicious…I bake and then when there is 5 minutes left…switch to broil, add oregano, crushed red pepper, and garlic powder…then hot sauce once it’s time to eat…amazing and guilt free…I feed them to friends and family all the time. Thanks Kashi
REAL HEALTH is eliminating the Animal Products. Bring us the Vegan Pizza!!!!
We are doing Weight Watchers and this is a VERY good way to have dinner!! My husband and I share it, include a salad and love each and every bite!!! GREAT JOB!!
My sister gave me the thin-crust Margherita to try. Ate it all in one sitting. Recently laid-off and now concerned about the cost after reading the other comments.
This is a really delicious fresh tasting pizza! Truth be told, I could easily eat this whole pizza in one sitting since the crust is REALLY thin (maybe a tiny bit thicker than a tortilla, but crisper) but I split it and have it with a big salad and a grilled chicken breast. These are pretty pricy though. For the price, I feel like these should at least be organic. I stock up when they’re on sale (which isnt often)
Glad we bought it on sale. Major disappointment. I was excited to see a Kashi pizza in our grocery store. However, after taking it out of the oven we were disappointed.
The cheese was sparsely distributed, the tomatoes were disappointing like they were freeze dried and the basil was nowhere to be seen. The sauce (an unnecessary touch) was not worth it.
This recipe needs to go back to the kitchen. While we like the idea of the seven grains in the crust and other “good for you” ingredients, we prefer another brand (Palermo’s) that should be benchmarked against.
Still have the Black Bean variety in the freezer and not thrilled by the prospect.