Does anyone know where I can find the pizza shapes flavor available over the counter? I have a fun idea for a pizza shapes-inspired schnitzel for those lonely evenings. Should I just buy a few boxes and crush them up, or is there a way to get the secret herbs and spices without using the shapes?

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  1. That sounds like a fun idea! If you want to make an Arnott’s Pizza Shapes-inspired dish, mashing up a few boxes to create a crust or topping could definitely work! You could also take the flavor profile and try making your own seasoning mix if you want to get fancy.

    For the secret herbs and spices, you can experiment with commonly used pizza seasonings like oregano, basil, garlic powder, and onion powder to get close to that familiar taste. If you can’t find the Pizza Shapes flavor locally, you might check online retailers or even the Arnott’s website in case they have options for purchasing directly. Happy cooking!

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