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In the mood for breakfast pizza? You could try Tonys Turkey Sausage and Country Gravy Breakfast Pizza, 3 Ounce -- 128 per case. This product is also inexpensive. It usually costs roughly 15 cents, depending on the store and your location.
ingredients: crust: white whole wheat flour, water, enriched flour (wheat flour, malted barley flour, niacin, reduced iron, thiamine mononitrate, riboflavin, folic acid), sugar, yeast, vegetable oil (soybean and/or canola oil), contains 2% or less of: wheat gluten, leavening (sodium acid pyrophosphate, baking soda, monocalcium phosphate, calcium lactate), sea salt, corn starch, defatted soy flour , wheat starch, l-cysteine hydrochloride, ammonium sulfate, enzymes (contains wheat). toppings: cooked turkey pizza topping (turkey breakfast sausage [mechanically separated turkey, seasoning (salt, spices, dextrose, sugar, citric acid, natural flavor, soybean oil, bha, bht), water], textured vegetable protein [soy flour, caramel color], water), low moisture part skim mozzarella cheese (cultured pasteurized part skim milk, salt, enzymes), substitute mozzarella cheese (water, corn oil and/or soy oil, casein, modified food starch, whey, nonfat dry milk, natural flavor, sodium aluminum phosphate, salt, lactic acid, sodium phosphate, potassium chloride, citric acid, tricalcium phosphate, sorbic acid [preservative], xanthan gum, vitamin and mineral supplement [magnesium oxide, dicalcium phosphate, zinc oxide, iron, riboflavin (vitamin b2), pyridoxine hydrochloride (vitamin b6), cyanocobalamin (vitamin b12), niacinamide (vitamin b3), thiamine mononitrate (vitamin b1), vitamin a palmitate]). sauce: nonfat milk, modified food starch, contains 2% or less of: cream, salt, spice, soy lecithin
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