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The lyrics were altered from [[The McGuire Sisters]]' 1957 single [[Sugartime]]. |
The lyrics were altered from [[The McGuire Sisters]]' 1957 single [[Sugartime]]. |
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"Bagel Bites" are notorious for problems in the microwave. They are inconsistent when microwaved, while some parts of the mini bagel are cold and uncooked, others are scolding hot and burn the roofs of innocent bagel bite eaters mouths. Overall, the general consensus is that they are a poorly designed snack that is just too hot. |
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Revision as of 07:48, 11 November 2007
Bagel Bites are a snack type pizza bagel.
Bagel Bites were invented by Mr. Garzinski of Fort Myers, Florida and then later sold to a major food producer. The mini-bagels are topped with cheese and other pizza toppings. Bagel Bites are available in six flavors: Cheese & Pepperoni; Three Cheese; Cheese, Sausage & Pepperoni; Mozzarella Cheese; Supreme; and Spicy Nacho (sold only in Canada). Bagel Bites are manufactured in Southwest Florida.
Bagel Bites previously marketed a Stuffed Bagel Bite, which consist of the toppings on the inside of the bagel dough crust. The stuffed snacks were available in Pepperoni & Cheese and Three Cheese. Preparation of Bagel Bites involves either a microwave or an oven
During the 1990s, Bagel Bites ran a television commercial, most popular during children's programming, featuring the jingle:
Pizza in the morning,
Pizza in the evenin',
Pizza at suppertime!
When you have pizza on a bagel,
You can eat pizza anytime!.
The lyrics were altered from The McGuire Sisters' 1957 single Sugartime. Microwave Problemsp "Bagel Bites" are notorious for problems in the microwave. They are inconsistent when microwaved, while some parts of the mini bagel are cold and uncooked, others are scolding hot and burn the roofs of innocent bagel bite eaters mouths. Overall, the general consensus is that they are a poorly designed snack that is just too hot.