
New long pizza pan and tall cheesecake pan from LloydPans
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Spokane Valley, WA – LloydPans will launch two new pans that push the boundaries of length and size at this year’s Pizza Expo and Artisan Bakery Expo set for Las Vegas from March 31 to April 2.
The company will showcase a new Long Pizza Pan that comes in dimensions as long as 27 x 4 x 1.5 inches at booth 911. It will showcase an extra-tall round cheesecake pan, measuring 8 x 4 inches, at booth 3841.
The Long Pizza Pan is perfect for restaurants looking to excite customers with a long, narrow pan pizza perfect for large parties, says Traci Rennaker, LloydPans’ president and chief executive officer, in a press release.
It comes in several lengths with a standard width (4 inches) and depth (1.5 inches). Pizzerias can produce long personal pizzas with the 12-inch long pan, feed a family with the 18-inch long pan or serve a whole party with the 27-inch long pan. Each pan features LloydPans’ proprietary PSTK coating that offers operators a durable pan that requires no pre-seasoning.
“This new cheesecake pan is perfect for those bakers looking to make a visual impact with a tall cheesecake,” Rennaker says. The tall cheesecake pan was originally launched as a custom pan, but due to popular demand, it is part of the permanent line of loose-bottom cheesecake pans. The 4-inch height is about as tall as a baker can make a cheesecake, and the stick-resistant coating is designed to allow easy release. The coating also makes the pan steam resistant, which means a baker can de-pan cheesecakes now or later and they won’t damage the pan or the integrity of the cheesecake.
LloydPans, a manufacturer of commercial pizza pans and tools, bakeware, cookware and foodservice equipment, also offers custom solutions for just about anything their customers need.
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