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Just like the Superfood Crust, you can now buy Real Good’s cauliflower crust by itself

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When Real Good Foods launched its unique new Superfood Pizza, we thought it was interesting that you could purchase the crust separately. While that may not seem like that big of a deal, it was actually the first time the brand ever sold its pizza crusts without toppings, and finally, let fans put together their own pizza creations.

Real Good Foods has now gone ahead and done the same thing with its previously released Cauliflower Pizza that comes in Cheese, Vegetable, Pepperoni, or Margherita flavors. Starting this week, fans can purchase the crust of the Cauliflower Pizza separately, allowing them to throw on whatever toppings and sauces they choose.

The plain Cauliflower Pizza Crust comes in packs of two, just like the Superfood Pizza Crust, and will cost you $9.99 through the Real Good Foods website.