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		<title>7 Things You Don&#8217;t Know About:  Chuck E. Cheese&#8217;s</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most children who grew up in the late 1970s or the 1980s are very familiar with a little restaurant known as Chuck E. Cheese&#8217;s. A trip to Chuck E. Cheese&#8217;s was a little trip to heaven for any child who was interested in playing video games, eating pizzas, and jumping into a pit filled with [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Most children who grew up in the late 1970s or the 1980s are very familiar with a little restaurant known as Chuck E. Cheese&#8217;s.  A trip to Chuck E. Cheese&#8217;s was a little trip to heaven for any child who was interested in playing video games, eating pizzas, and jumping into a pit filled with colored plastic balls.  The quality of the pizza may have been hit-or-miss, but the fun had by all was always what was important about a visit to Chuck E. Cheese&#8217;s.  Here are seven things you don&#8217;t know about Chuck E. Cheese&#8217;s.</p>
<blockquote><p>1.  The &#8220;E&#8221; in Chuck E. Cheese&#8217;s name stands for &#8220;entertainment&#8221;.</p>
<p>2.  The Chuck E. Cheese character is designed, drawn and marketed as a mouse.  Before a 1995 company-wide facelift, Chuck E. Cheese was actually a rat.</p>
<p>3.  The first Chuck E. Cheese was opened in San Jose, California in 1977.</p>
<p>4.  The founder of the Chuck E. Cheese chain of restaurants was Nolan Bushnell who was also the founder of Atari.</p>
<p>5.  Chuck E. Cheese&#8217;s filed for bankruptcy in 1984 and was bought out by its only competitor, Showbiz Pizza Place.</p>
<p>6.  Voice actor Bob West did voiceover work for the Chuck E. Cheese character Jasper T. Jowls.  He is probably more recognizable as the person who first voiced the Barney the dinosaur children&#8217;s character.  After West retired from the role of Barney, it was taken over for a short time by Duncan Brannan who had voiced the character of Chuck E. Cheese himself.</p>
<p>7.  CEC Entertainment, Inc. is the parent company of Chuck E. Cheese and is headquartered in Irving, Texas.</p></blockquote>
<p>Chuck E. Cheese&#8217;s was more than pizza and video games, there were also a great number of games to play that would award tickets.  The tickets could then be used to buy prizes as you left the restaurant.  Chuck E. Cheese&#8217;s remains one of the more popular places to hold a child&#8217;s birthday party, and with good reason&#8230; kids just love it there.</p>
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		<title>7 Things You Don&#8217;t Know About:  Pizza</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Apr 2008 19:53:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Who doesn&#8217;t love pizza? Pizza has been described as the world&#8217;s perfect food. We know its the perfect food for students. But, here are 7 Things You Don&#8217;t Know About: Pizza. 1. The longest pizza delivery, according to the Guiness Book of World Records, was from London to Melbourne, Australia. A total of 10,532 miles. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Who doesn&#8217;t love pizza?  Pizza has been described as the world&#8217;s perfect food.  We know its the perfect food for students.  But, here are 7 Things You Don&#8217;t Know About:  Pizza.</p>
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1.  The longest pizza delivery, according to the Guiness Book of World Records, was from London to Melbourne, Australia.  A total of 10,532 miles.<br />
2.  Pizza didn&#8217;t become widely popular in American until after World War II, when returning veterans brought back stories of the dish from the campaign through Italy.<br />
3.  Domino&#8217;s Pizza was founded in Ypsilanti, Michigan in 1960.<br />
4.  The world&#8217;s first pizzeria is widely accepted to be Antica Pizzeria Port’Alba in Naples, which started indoor service in about 1830.<br />
5.  Shakey&#8217;s Pizza, opening in 1954, was one of the first chain pizza restaurants.  Pizza Hut followed in 1958.<br />
6.  Gennaro Lombardi opened a grocery story in Little Italy, Manhattan in 1897 and in 1905 he began serving pizza.  This is generally regarded to be the first pizzeria in the United States of America.<br />
7.  The two most common misconceptions about the origin of pizza state that it was brought back to Italy by Marco Polo from China or that it was invented by Italian immigrants in America;  Pizza, as we know it now, was first made in Naples, Italy.
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<p>Mmmmm, pizza!  Now you know a little bit more about that perfect food.</p>
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