Thepizzachain serves both up perfectly for any occasion where you need a little pizza to get the party started.

But there are some secrets behind those orange and white tiled counters and their orange togaed mascot.

How do they do it?

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And what’s really behind the pizza-making magic?

Here are8 Secrets You Never Knew About Little Caesars.

Little Caesars has launched some of the craziest items as a pizza chain.

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1993 was the year that Little Caesars decided to try some new things in creative and wacky ways.

The franchise made the owners richer than rich.

Unfortunately, Mr. Ilitch passed away in the same year.

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Little Caesars has had an impact on the NHL.

Mike Ilitch spent many of his early years playing minor-league baseball for the Detroit Tigers.

The story hasinspired thousands of kidsgrowing up and participating in the long-standing amateur hockey youth program.

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The name “Little Caesars” hits close to home.

The first-ever pizza joint of the franchise was originally called “Pizza Treat,” back in 1959.

However, co-owner Marian Ilitch wanted to take the name a different route.

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The catchphrase “Pizza!

The little Italian man that goes “Pizza!

in commercials has been ingrained into American minds somewhat intentionally.

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Some locations have allegedly used an unlikely tool to mix up the sauce.

A crucial part of good pizza is a delicious and smooth marinara sauce.

The famous video received over 4.3 million viewers and had been seen about 430,000 times,Newsweekreports.

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(The video has now since been deleted.)

There’s barely any cheese on that pizza.

Cheese is the highest ingredient cost by far.”

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A few items are actually still made from scratch.

Instead, it’s realistic to expect most items to be frozen or come out of a vacuum-sealed package.

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