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Nestlé (SIX: NESN)-owned value frozen pizza brand known for generous toppings and crispy crust; competing with DiGiorno (also Nestlé) and Red Baron in the $6B US frozen pizza market across the value tier.
Tombstone is a frozen pizza brand owned by Nestlé (SIX: NESN) — producing value-tier grocery frozen pizzas known for generous topping portions, crispy thin crust, and the "What Do You Want on Your Tombstone?" advertising tagline that defined the brand through decades of US television advertising. Originally founded in 1962 by Pep Simek at a bar named Tombstone Tap in Medford, Wisconsin and acquired by Kraft Foods in 1986, Tombstone is now part of Nestlé's North American frozen pizza portfolio alongside DiGiorno, Jack's, and California Pizza Kitchen frozen varieties — making Nestlé the dominant player in US frozen pizza spanning value (Tombstone), premium (DiGiorno), and mid-range (Jack's) tiers.
General Mills (NYSE: GIS) frozen pizza and pizza roll brand reaching $1B annual retail sales as the 9th billion-dollar brand; 26%+ frozen snack market share at $2.50-3.29 price point competing with DiGiorno and Red Baron.
Totino's is a frozen pizza and pizza roll brand — owned by General Mills (NYSE: GIS) since the 2001 acquisition of Pillsbury — producing the iconic rectangular Totino's Party Pizza and Totino's Pizza Rolls (bite-sized cheese and filling-stuffed pastry pockets) that have achieved $1 billion in annual retail sales, making Totino's General Mills' ninth billion-dollar brand and the holder of 26%+ market share in the frozen snack category. Founded in 1951 by Jim and Rose Totino in Minneapolis and acquired by Pillsbury in 1975, Totino's has been positioned as the most affordable frozen pizza and pizza roll option in the grocery freezer section, targeting teens, college students, families with children, and budget-conscious consumers seeking quick, inexpensive frozen snacks.
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