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The New Lou's x Mike's Hot Honey Pizza is Sweet and Spicy

Chicago's iconic Lou Malnati's Pizzeria is teaming up with the growing condiment brand Mike's Hot Honey on the exclusive Lou's x Mike's Hot Honey Pizza.

Available for just a limited time from all Lou Malnati's locations in Chicago, Indianapolis, Milwaukee and Phoenix, the new Lou's x Mike's Hot Honey Pizza delivers the perfect balance of sweet and spicy. The new pizza features Lou Malnati's signature deep dish crust topped with mozzarella, sausage, giardiniera, cupped pepperoni, and a generous drizzle of Mike's Hot Honey. As Marc Malnati, Owner of Lou Malnati's Pizzeria, said in a recent press release, "After an exhaustive search over many years, we finally found something from New York that is worthy of adding to our Chicago deep dish pizza. A little drizzle of Mike Kurtz's Hot Honey creates a spectacular marriage of sweet and savory that every pizza lover will want to experience."
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