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Posted on: Wed, 02/07/2007 - 7:15am
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Joined: 11/23/2005 - 09:00

I went to Cici's last night! First time in a year atleast that I have been to a restaurant!
I called and found that there is no PN/TN in anything they make. I am also soy allergic, and many of the items were still safe.
The woman I spoke with was semi-knowledgeable, BUT was VERY helpful and read me every ingredient in everything I wanted to know about (and more!) & friendly.
I didn't eat off the buffet- I had them make a medium pizza for me (lasted for three meals!). It wasn't bad. Not at all greasy. Wasn't as good as my homemade... but definitely a cheap, hot, and satisfying alternative to cooking for myself for every meal!
Tara P

Posted on: Thu, 02/08/2007 - 5:56am
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dds LOVE CiCis. It is one of our 3 safe restaurants that we frequent. We do eat off the buffet, but we wipe hands with baby wipes afterwards. Dd isn't actually big enough to help herself yet, but I wipe up because I know that people don't wash their hands!
Enjoy!
Patty

Posted on: Thu, 02/08/2007 - 9:34am
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Here is my response from a few days ago-really astounding considering their variety of items...
Dear XXXX,
Thank you for your inquiry. At CiCi's, we are always glad to help you work around any dietary restrictions you may have. None of our products contain nuts or are manufactured in a facility that handles nuts.
I hope this information is good news and that you will visit with us in the near future. It will be our pleasure to have you as our guests.
Sincerely,
Pam Goodgion
CiCi Enterprises, LP
[email]pgoodgion@cicispizza.com[/email]
972-745-9319
[This message has been edited by alliedhealth (edited February 08, 2007).]

Posted on: Thu, 04/12/2007 - 4:04am
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I just found out my sons kdg class will be taking a field trip to CICI pizza in May so i got on their website and felt pretty good then called the home office number -- after a half hour on the phone we found a few items my MFA 6 year old can have -- they were great on the phone and willing to go through every thing for my sons allergies which are not all top 8 ones -- especially the corn. i think my family might convert from Pizza hut.

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