We’re excited to announce a new partnership with Little Caesars Pizza and D.A.R.E. to help keep kids safe and provide students responsible decision-making skills across the USA.

For every pizza, bread, and cookie dough kit sold (as well as the in-store “Big Meal Deal”), Little Caesars will donate $6 to the D.A.R.E. program to help teach students to avoid drugs including fentanyl; cope with mental health challenges and teen suicide; and use the internet and social media safely. The pizza kits are a fun and delicious way to support this great cause.

Each kit comes with all the ingredients you need to make a delicious pizza, bread, and cookies at home, including fresh dough, sauce, cheese, and toppings. It’s perfect for a fun family night in, or for sharing with friends at a party.

We hope you’ll consider buying one or more of these kits and supporting D.A.R.E., the most comprehensive prevention education program in the world for the past forty years! Not only will you be enjoying a delicious meal, but you’ll also be making a difference in the lives of young people across the country.

Thank you for your support!

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