Yes, it's a pizza and yes, it is green! Kids, teachers, schools and anyone who wants to have a little fun celebrating Dr. Seuss' birthday on March 2nd, you have got to try this pizza!

Happy Joe's Green Eggs & Ham pizza is a fun way to celebrate both Dr. Seuss' birthday and St. Patrick's Day. It's made with 100% real cheese, delicious Canadian bacon, and scrambled eggs. "Our omelet pizzas are becoming extremely popular. Businesses and groups love the fact that we deliver these pizzas along with our awesome cinnamon rolls, and they are ordering them for their morning meetings. The omelet pizzas are made just like an omelet with your choice of toppings. The Green Eggs and Ham is just one of many variations of our omelet pizzas that we thought would be a fun twist on a pizza and it's getting a lot of attention!" stated Kristel Whitty-Ersan, Happy Joe's Marketing Director. If you would like to try the Green Eggs & Ham pizza, feel free to contact your local Happy Joe's (available at participating locations only). The toppings on the Green Eggs & Ham pizza can be modified to whatever you like. So far the guests who have tried it have loved it, and kids in particular are thrilled to see that it's green!

Try Happy Joe's omelet pizzas any time. They are available all day long!

Remember, Happy Joe's also offers meatless pizzas and pastas for Lent! Try our meatless Taco, Vegetarian, and Seafood varieties!

If any media would like to come out and try Happy Joe's new Green Eggs & Ham pizza, please contact Kristel Whitty-Ersan at 563-650-4680 or kristele@happyjoes.com.

Happy Birthday, Dr. Seuss, and Happy St. Patrick's Day from Happy Joe's!

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