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Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Did you know that in 2009 Schnatter paid Jeffrey Robinson of Flatwoods, Ky. $250,000 reward for returning his beloved '71 Camaro?


Did you know that Papa John's Pizza is the third largest take-out and delivery pizzarestaurant chain in the United States, behind Pizza Hut and Domino's Pizza?


Did you know that Papa Johns is based in Louisville, Kentucky?


Did you know that Papa John's slogan is "Better Ingredients. Better Pizza?"

Did you know that Internationally, there are over 3,300 Papa John's establishments, including over 2,600 in the U.S. and more than 500 in over 30 other countries?

Did You know that John Schnatter is the founder of Papa John's?

Did you know that he began his pizza career at Rocky's Sub Pub in Jeffersonville, Indiana, while attending Jeffersonville High School?


Did you know that In 1984, he sold his car (a 1971 Chevrolet Camaro Z28) to buy out the other owner of the bar, and started serving pizza to customers?


Did you know that in 2009 Schnatter paid Jeffrey Robinson of Flatwoods, Ky. $250,000 reward for returning his beloved '71 Camaro?



Did you know that in 1997, Pizza Hut filed suit against Papa John's based on a series of advertisements that compared the ingredients of Papa John's and its competitors?



Did you know that Papa John's International is a publicly traded company, with 30% of shares owned by John Schnatter?
Did you know that Papa John's became one of the first major pizza chains to include a dipping sauce with every original crust or square pan pizza, as well as a Peperoncini pepper, a traditional Italian garnish? Did you know that in August 2010 Papa John's Corporate signed a mutable year deal with the National Football League (NFL) and NBC - to be their official sponsor; therefore, making Sunday Night Football as pizza and football night in America?






Now if you didn't know, now you know...

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