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Ronzoni pastina has been discontinued, but the pasta brand says it "hasn't given up" on bringing the star-shaped pasta back. (Photo: Ronzoni via Instagram/Getty Images)
Ronzoni discontinued its fan-favorite Pastina last year. Nostalgic Comfort Food Returns After Devastating Discontinuation: A 'Christmas Miracle' Skip to main content
All the fast-food menu items and snacks that were discontinued in 2023, including the Dunkaccino, Ronzoni Pastina, Raspberry Rally Girl Scout Cookie and more. 21 foods that were discontinued in ...
Osco Drug & Sav-on Drugs – freestanding locations acquired by CVS Pharmacy; Osco still exists as the pharmacy within Jewel; Pay 'n Save; Peoples Drug – acquired by CVS Pharmacy; Perry Drug Stores – acquired by Rite Aid in 1995; Phar-Mor – bankrupt due to $500 million embezzlement; some assets acquired by Giant Eagle; Read's Drug Store
The New World Pasta Company, a wholly owned subsidiary of Ebro Foods, [2] was a retail branded pasta manufacturer [3] headquartered in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.The company was formed in 1999 when the Hershey Company's pasta business was divested to a private equity group.
Pastina (lit. ' little pasta ') is a variety of pasta consisting of tiny pieces, typically of a round (irregular) shape with a diameter of about two millimetres (1 ⁄ 16 inch). [1] It is the smallest type of pasta produced. It is made of wheat flour and may also include egg. Pastina is a general term referring to many small shapes of pasta.
Pasta enthusiasts were crushed early this year when Ronzoni discontinued its beloved star-shaped pastina, making the Italian staple much harder to find. Thankfully, Stanley Tucci has stepped in ...
Pastina: Although pastina is the name for an entire family of miniature pasta shapes, it is also used to describe the most basic one in this family – small spheres, smaller than acini di pepe: Little pasta Piombi: Spheres slightly larger than acini di pepe "Leads" as in lead shot Pearl pasta Ptitim: Rice grains, spheres or other forms Flakes