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On Friday, fans of the movie Home Alone starring Macaulay Culkin will be able to order a personal cheese pizza for $10 that comes in a box that says “Little Nero’s,” the name of the pizzeria in the classic family click that is said to be a parody of real chain Little Caesars.
The offer is only available to users in New York City, Chicago, Los Angeles, and San Francisco, and the pizza will be made by restaurants such as “Numero 28 Pizzeria in New York, The Doughroom in Los Angeles, Big G’s Pizza in Chicago or Patxi’s Pizza in San Francisco,” according to a statement.
Each pie also comes with a promotional code so customers can download a free copy of the movie, in honor of its 25th anniversary this year.
People who don’t live in a city where the pizza deal is available may be able to at least catch a special showing of the film, which is set to be rereleased in theaters on November 8 and November 11.
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