Cici's pizza

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Ok, the only pizza we ever eat and I feel comfortable with is Papa John's. I was curious what you all think about Cici's. The website says they are safe and I even e-mailed and got this response.

Thank you for your inquiry. I am very happy to say that at CiCi's pizza all of our products are processed in a peanut/tree nut free plant and all of our stores are completely peanut/tree nut free.

I hope that you will rest easy when making plans to visit our stores. It will be our pleasure to have you as our guest.

I guess just being that it will be a NEW place, I am scared:)

Joined: 03/15/2009

Hollya-I can't tell you whether you should eat Cici's or not. We have never tried it.

BUT-I am of the comfort level where if I get the same response from various people/resources (in your case the web site, by phone, and by email) I tend to trust that information.

Of course if you choose to go to Cici's or any other place, you should always still be up front about your allergies before ordering.

I'd also keep that email on hand for the future in event there is ever a reaction.

Best of luck!
Ruth

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When I did my pizza survey months ago, I know there were a few votes for Cici's. If there were one here in Massachusetts, I'd try it. And I am uber-conservative on these sorts of things!

Whatever you decide, you gotta go with your gut, Hollya. It's critical you are comfortable with your choice.

Let us know if you decide to try them!

Jennifer B
www.foodallergybuzz.com

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I've read good things about Cici's. My dd had hives after eating at Papa Johns so we don't go there anymore.

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We ate at Cici's pizza in San Antonio, TX tonight...great time and no worries!!

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We eat at two in Illinois all the time. We have also eaten at the one near Disney. I have 2 kids with pa, and there never has been an issue. They even eat the *gasp* desserts.

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