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Yes - Mama Cozi Rising Crust from Aldi by ndaero93
About $4
They also have the thin crust like the old "Tombstone" for about $3.
You asked if they are worth the money - Yes. For that price they are worth the money for a cheap snack.
If you are looking for a replacement for a local pizza place, why spend that much on a frozen pizza. As others stated:
1. Ready to make kits from the grocery store
2. Grab a Pillsbury dough crust and some cheese and sauce and make your own with your desired toppings
3. Order a thin and crispy crust from one of the "bad" chains - Domino's, Papa John's, hell, even Little Caesar's has one
4. Pay up for a good pizza
5. And of course, there are always Totino's Pizza Rolls... 9 minutes on 450 degree oven and voila!