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Eagle Boys cooks up largest Australian pizza box sculpture

The 'out of the box' sculpture is made entirely out of Eagle Boys pizza boxes and packaging.

Brisbane's King George Square came alive as sculptors Rodd Brennan & Crew transformed over 5000 Eagle Boys' pizza boxes and packaging into a 3.25 sq m pizza box sculpture to launch the franchisor's new gourmet pizza range.

The sculpture is complete with eight slices of pizza topped with key ingredients from the range.

“Recognising Australians‟ growing appetite for quality food, Eagle Boys‟ new 18 gourmet pizzas include lipsmacking toppings like Tandoori Chicken, Spanish Tapas, Seafood Platter with Moreton Bay Bug, and Salmon and Avocado,” said Eagle Boys CEO Todd Clayton.

Mr Clayton said Eagle Boys was constantly updating its menu to give Australians the fresh ingredients, exotic flavours, and real value they expected, and was now the only Australian Owned and Operated Australian franchise business with a completely rounded menu.

“The new gourmet pizzas mark the next evolution of Eagle Boys – by offering gourmet pizzas, along with value favourites and traditional pizzas, starters, sides and desserts, Eagle Boys ensures it provides a great choice for everyone, regardless of budget or occasion.

“Our innovative menu is certainly on the pulse and trend of modern cuisine with its sophisticated and stylish toppings that we‟re sure will appeal to a wide range of palates.

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