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Score a Free CiCi’s Pizza Pepperoni Flip if a Perfect 10 is Awarded in Tonight’s Final 10-meter Platform Women’s Diving Event at the Olympics
2008-08-21 07:00:00
Americans will Flip for CiCi's if Judges Award an Overall Perfect 10 in
Tonight's Finals
COPPELL, Texas, Aug. 21 /EMWNews/ -- CiCi's Pizza is cheering on the
American women in tonight's 10-meter platform diving competition. As
announced earlier this week, CiCi's Pizza is offering a FREE Pepperoni Flip
when an American diver flips their way to an overall perfect 10 in the
finals of the 10-meter platform competition. The men's and women's final
event airs on two nights, those hoping to score a flip should tune in
tonight, August 21 for the women's finals and August 23 for the men's
finals. During the final competition of the 10-meter platform event, if a
U.S. diver receives a perfect 10 as an overall score -- a rating that needs
to be awarded by all the judges, Americans can visit their local CiCi's to
get their free Flip on Monday, August 25, the day after the Olympics close
between 2:00 and 5:00 p.m. One free Pepperoni Flip per party will be
honored. CiCi's introduced the new Pepperoni Flip for $3.99 to guests
earlier this year, it is similar to a calzone, filled with fresh pepperoni
and a zesty combination of spices, parmesan and Romano cheese.
All eyes are on U.S. diver Laura Wilkinson, 30, tonight. She won gold
in the event at the 2000 Sydney Games and has advanced to the semifinals,
currently in fifth place with 370.70 points. She scored nothing but 10s at
the team trials for her performance in the 10-meter platform dive which
secured her third trip to compete in the Olympics.
"The debut of CiCi's Pepperoni Flip has certainly scored a 10 with our
guests. The Olympics provide a gold-medal opportunity to introduce our flip
to the rest of America," said Craig Moore, president and CEO of CiCi's
Pizza. "U.S. divers were shut out of a medal in the 2004 Olympics, so we
are cheering for the home team."
Diving enthusiasts predict that this will be an interesting event for
Olympic viewers. The U.S. also has a strong contingent with David Boudia
and Thomas Finchum, synchronized partners who will also make a splash with
their performance in the individual 10-meter platform event. Nineteen year
old, Boudia wrote his name in the history books when six out the seven
judges gave him a perfect 10 during the trials. The men's finals will be
held August 23rd. If you're looking to score a flipping outrageous deal,
tune in to the 10-meter platform diving competition of the 2008 Olympics.
Founded in 1985, CiCi's Pizza is a family-oriented restaurant serving
guests fresh pizza, pasta, salad and dessert, all you want for about five
bucks and change. CiCi's mission then and now is to exceed each guest's
expectation in food, service and cleanliness at an affordable price. Since
opening its first restaurant in Plano, Texas, CiCi's has grown to over 600
restaurants in 30 states.
Industry professionals have taken notice of CiCi's Pizza's continuous
growth and success. Nation's Restaurant News has ranked CiCi's number one
for sales and unit growth in the pizza chain category for the past three
years. In its recent 2007 ranking, Entrepreneur magazine designated CiCi's
as the top brand in the Italian restaurant franchise category.
StartupJournal.com, The Wall Street Journal's guide for entrepreneurs,
ranked CiCi's as one of the top 25 highest-performing brands in the nation
and Franchise Today placed the company in the top 200 of all franchise
concepts. Other honors include "Best in Value" award among national pizza
chains in Restaurants and Institutions magazine's 2006 Consumers' Choice
Report and "Best Customer Service" from Corporate Research International in
2007, 2006 and 2005. For more information, visit http://www.cicispizza.com.
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