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A P'Zone, cut in half, set inside a pizza hut box
A P'Zone, cut in half, set inside a Pizza Hut box

The P'Zone (/pəˈzn/) is a hybrid pizza-calzone sold by Pizza Hut, starting in 2002.[1] The whole meal contains between 1,220[2] to 1,560 calories,[3] which is 74.3% of the average daily caloric intake, and contains somewhere between 112%[2] to twice the daily amount of sodium.[3] Pizza Hut discontinued the P'Zone around 2011, but brought it back in March 2019 to coincide with March Madness.[4][5]

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