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You can level up your campus parties with Pizza Pizza’s new Dip Keg

Win free pizza for you and your friends! 🍕

You can level up your campus parties with Pizza Pizza’s new Dip Keg

Pizza Pizza's new Dip Keg

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Back-to-school season just got a major upgrade with Pizza Pizza’s limited-time Dip Keg! Picture this: a mini-keg filled with their legendary creamy garlic dip, ready to make your pizza nights unforgettable. It’s the perfect way to take your parties to the next level. Whether you're celebrating Frosh Week or chilling with friends, the Dip Keg keeps the party going with dip on demand.

But that’s not all—they’re also introducing PIE PIE (ΠΠ), a laid-back Greek society with no fees, just great pizza, good vibes, and a welcoming community. Plus, Pizza Pizza is holding a contest where a few lucky winners will score a fully catered pizza party, Dip Keg included.

Pizza Pizza Dip Keg

When: Until September 23, 2024

Why you should try it: Pizza Pizza’s Dip Keg is the party upgrade you didn’t know you needed. Imagine having a whole keg of their famous creamy garlic dip—perfect for endless dipping with any pizza. Whether you're a student or just love a good get-together, it’s all about sharing pizza and making great memories. Plus, you could win a fully catered pizza party featuring the Dip Keg. Don’t miss this limited-time offer—enter by September 23 and join PIE PIE (ΠΠ) for the ultimate pizza experience!

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