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SEPTEMBER 6 , 2006

Pizza Today's Northeast Pizza Show
It's all pizza and it's all for YOU!
Atlantic City Convention Center
September 13 - 14, 2006

The Countdown Continues
Seven Days and Seven Ways to Boost Your Pizza Business!
1. Register to attend Pizza Today's Northeast Pizza Show.
2. Come ready to learn during 20+ pizza-specific seminar sessions.
3. Shop 'til you drop on a pizza-only show floor of exhibits.
4. Negotiate great deals on the spot.
5. Watch product demonstrations and taste samples galore.
6. Attend Pizza Crust Boot Camp and learn from the pros.
7. Qualify for the World Pizza Games finals.

There's still time to pre-register at www.pizzaexpo.com and save big bucks.  Or call us toll-free at 800-489-8324 TODAY.

Remember - It's All Pizza and It's All for You!

Tradeshow Management


Pizza Today's Northeast Pizza Show and International Pizza Expo are sponsored by Pizza Today magazine (The #1 Foodservice Guide for Independent, Chain and Franchise Pizzerias) and NAPO - the National Association of Pizzeria Operators.

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Pizza Facts
The five most popular toppings:
1. Pepperoni
2. Sausage
3. Mushrooms
4. Ham
5. Green Peppers

Approximately 3.5 billion pounds of tomatoes are used annually to make pizza sauce, according to the National Association of Pizzeria Operators.

The average pizzeria uses roughly 55 pizza boxes per day.

U.S. manufacturers sell approximately $6 billion of pizza ingredients.

The average American consumes 46 slices or 23 pounds of pizza per year.

About 3 billion pizzas are sold annually in the U.S.

In 2005, more than 3 billion pounds of mozzarella cheese was produced in the United States.

The first licensed pizzeria in the U.S., Lombardi's, opened in 1905 in New York City.

Top markets for International growth:
1. China
2. India
3. Middle East
4. South America

Americans eat roughly 100 acres of pizza per day.

According to Leading Edge Reports, Dine-In accounts for 29.3 percent of the industry's total sales.

Mixed dough should come off the mixer at between 80 and 85 F.
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