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  2. California Pizza Kitchen - Wikipedia

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    California Pizza Kitchen (CPK) is an American casual dining restaurant chain that specializes in California-style pizza. The restaurant was started in 1985 by attorneys Rick Rosenfield and Larry Flax in Beverly Hills, California , United States .

  3. All 20 California Pizza Kitchen Pizzas Ranked, From So-So to ...

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    California Pizza Kitchen is known for pairing unexpected toppings together. They make non-traditional, thin crust pies with all kinds of unique ingredients you wouldn't normally put together.

  4. The Best & Worst Menu Items at California Pizza Kitchen ... - AOL

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    California Pizza Kitchen isn't just a frozen take-home pizza brand. Outside of the fluorescent refrigerator aisle, CPK is one of America's favorite chain restaurants due to its variety of...

  5. Popular California-based pizza chain silently closes one of ...

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    California Pizza Kitchen filed for bankruptcy in 2020, warning hundreds of its global restaurants that it could face closures as a result, CNN, Bloomberg News and The Wall Street Journal...

  6. Yum! Brands - Wikipedia

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    In 1992, PepsiCo acquired California Pizza Kitchen. In 1993, it acquired Chevys Fresh Mex, D'Angelo Grilled Sandwiches, and the American division of Canadian chain East Side Mario's. These chains were later sold when PepsiCo exited the restaurant business and spun off KFC, Pizza Hut and Taco Bell (see next paragraph).

  7. List of pizza chains of the United States - Wikipedia

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    This list is limited to pizza chain restaurants that are based, headquartered or originated in the United States . The distinction between national chains and primarily regional chains is only indicative of geographic footprint and not necessarily of the overall size of the chain.