
I bought these for the first time from a fundraiser this spring, and I love them! What I have is the Joe Jr. individual-sized pizzas, a box of eight, with whole wheat crust. I make them one by one...
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Joe Corbi's is a leading fundraising company based in Baltimore, MD, specializing in delicious pizza fundraising kits that serve a variety of regions, including Maryland, Washington D.C., Virginia, Delaware, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey. Founded in 1983 by Joe Corbi, who began his journey in the pizza business at the age of 14, the company has built a reputation for providing quality products and exceptional support for fundraising efforts.
With over 40 years of experience, Joe Corbi's offers an array of tools and resources to facilitate successful fundraisers, including expert consulting, automated email reminders, and easy online ordering. The company focuses on delivering not just tasty food options but also a seamless fundraising experience, ensuring families can enjoy meals they love while schools and organizations raise necessary funds.
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I bought these for the first time from a fundraiser this spring, and I love them! What I have is the Joe Jr. individual-sized pizzas, a box of eight, with whole wheat crust. I make them one by one...
My Granddaughter had a fundraiser at school and literally spent over $200 to support her. I was very disappointed to see how far down Joe Corbi's has gone in and flavor and taste very...
I haven't had Joe Corbis since I was a kid, so I was excited to see my coworker's kid had a fundraiser for them. I ordered the individual pizza kits and received crust with mold. I contacted...
Yall should be ashamed of yourselves for a $30 shipping fee for an order not quite $25. I can't image you will be in this fundraising business too long with these kind of inflated fees. Needless...
Are used to by Joe corbis fundraisers all the time I haven't seen any in a while and finally a friend was selling some that had to be the worst breakfast bacon pizza I've ever had. The bacon was...