make their debut at The Baking and Sweets Show, Sept. 30 - Oct. 2
Savoury new treat makes pizza as portable as an ice cream cone
TORONTO: Sept. 26, 2011 . . . What looks like an ice cream cone, tastes like pizza and delivers a nutritional wallop in a fun, edible package? Move over ice cream cones, ZAZZU Hot Cones by The Mad Italian will be heating up The Baking and Sweets Show, September 30th to October 2nd at the International Centre.
Why didn't I think of that?!
ZAZZU Hot Cones are the FIRST of its kind for Toronto. Visualize the product as pizza inside a cone. Initially available in Pepperoni, Meatball and Margherita flavours, the customer can customize their Hot Cone with a variety of toppings. Along with traditional pizza favourites, a wider range of gourmet ingredients including goat cheese and herbs are planned for coming months.
In a year that has seen a trend toward decadent food product introductions, this product has staying power. At $4.00 to $6.00 a cone, ZAZZU Hot Cones are competitively priced against other lunch, snack and short order meals. Not only are the prices easy to digest, there is an added bonus of great gourmet flavour in a funky new cone style package.
Hot Food Convenience in a Cone
The brainchild of Eli Turkienicz, President of PineMount Food Services, ZAZZU Hot Cones have been more than a year in development. While the company's Mad Italian restaurants have become recognized for their sensational gelato and cones; for the ZAZZU product, special dough and sauce recipes had to be approved, and new baking equipment to bake the cones upright were acquired. "Then it was test, test, test," explains Mr. Turkienicz. "Now at last we're ready to introduce this exceptional new product to Torontonians."
"ZAZZU Hot Cones have evolved and improved upon the single serving pizza -- no more toppings sliding down the pie, plus it's a handy snack for growing kids and young adults," explains Mr. Turkienicz. "With all the nutritional components provided by its traditional Italian ingredients, they are a good choice for families and those craving a filling snack any time of the day."
ZAZZU Hot Cones will be available, along with their already popular gelato cones at The Mad Italian restaurants located in Leaside and Little Italy by mid-October. The product will roll out through GTA franchises over the coming year.
Will ZAZZU Hot Cones become a new Toronto snack food staple? Be the first to try it or enquire about a Mad Italian franchise at the Baking and Sweets Show, Hall 5, International Centre Sept. 30 - Oct. 2. Booth #331. Or drop by The Mad Italian restaurants at 1581 Bayview Avenue and 589 College Street after Thanksgiving.
BE THE FIRST IN TORONTO TO SAMPLE PIZZA IN A CONE!
Toronto's Mad Italian previews ZAZZU Hot Cones
at Canada's Baking and Sweets Show
opening FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30 (Hall 5) International Centre
What looks like an ice cream cone, tastes like pizza and delivers a tasty and convenient wallop of fun in an edible package? Move over ice cream cones, ZAZZU Hot Cones by The Mad Italian will be heating up The Baking and Sweets Show with its savoury and convenient new snack. The event runs Friday, September 30th to Sunday, October 2nd at the International Centre's Hall 5.
Why didn't I think of that?!
ZAZZU Hot Cones are the FIRST of its kind for Toronto. Inspired by similar products made popular in Italy, Brazil and in New York City, this pizza is inside a cone. After its preview at the Baking and Sweets Show, the locally developed and freshly made, original recipe hot cones will be available for mass consumption after Thanksgiving at The Mad Italian Gelato Bar locations in Leaside at 1581 Bayview Avenue and in Little Italy at 589 College Street College Street.
Available in Pepperoni, Meatball and Margherita flavours, you can customize your Hot Cone with a variety of toppings. Along with traditional pizza favourites, a wider range of gourmet ingredients including goat cheese and herbs are planned for coming months.
In a year that has seen a trend toward decadent food product introductions, this product has staying power. At $4.00 to $6.00 a cone, ZAZZU Hot Cones are competitively priced against other lunch, snack and short order meals. Not only are the prices easy to digest, there is an added bonus of great gourmet flavour in a funky new cone style package.
Hot Food Convenience in a Cone
Eli Turkienicz, President of PineMount Food Services, ZAZZU Hot Cones explains that while the company's Mad Italian restaurants have become recognized for their sensational gelato and gelato cones, "This new product needed special dough, an exceptional and authentic sauce recipe as well as new equipment to bake the unique cones upright."
"This is a big improvement upon the single serving pizza -- no more toppings sliding down the pie, plus it's a handy snack for growing kids and young adults," explains Mr. Turkienicz. "With all the fresh nutritional components of traditional Italian ingredients, ZAZZU Hot Cones are a good choice for families and those craving a filling snack any time of the day."
Will ZAZZU Hot Cones become a new Toronto snack food staple? Be the first to try it or enquire about a Mad Italian franchise at the Baking and Sweets Show, Hall 5, International Centre Sept. 30 - Oct. 2. Booth #331. (Show opens at 12 noon Friday, Sept. 30 and 9 am on the weekend. (For show info see www.canadasbakingandsweetshow.com)
And be sure to drop by The Mad Italian restaurants after Thanksgiving. For more information visit: www.themaditalian.ca
CUTLINES: Top: Three different tasting Zazzu Hot Cones. Bottom: Making Zazzu Hot Cones at the Baking and Sweets Show this afternoon (October 1) in Toronto. Photos by Linda Crane
UPDATE DECEMBER 2012
Fall 2012, The Mad Italian opened a store on the 500 block of Danforth Avenue |