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![]() Monday, May 31, 2004Atlanta hot dogs and the beer that made Peoria famous
Seen briefly along the boards of Calgary's Saddledome during the Flames-Lightning Stanley Cup final tonight (because it was on the side the regular TV cameras weren't looking at): an ad for Boston Pizza. "Chicago Pizza" would be appropriate, I think. So would "New York Pizza." Or "Boston Seafood." But since when is Boston known for its pizza?
It's obvious they think Americans would notice this, since the company operates in the U.S. as Boston's. ![]() |
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