DiGiorno Pizza Live-Tweets 'The Sound Of Music'
Last night Carrie Underwood severely disappointed as Maria in The Sound of Music Live (but where was Anne Hathaway?!), but DiGiorno Pizza saved the day with a hilarious live-tweet of Carrie Underwood's adventure as nun-turned-nanny-turned-mother Maria. Good job, DiGiorno social media manager.
It started off Thursday night with "#TheSoundOfMusicLive Can't believe pizza isn't one of her favorite things smh." Then it escalated: "Dough, Ray, Me = Pizza party with me and a guy named Ray. #TheSoundOfMusicLive."
This was followed by a full DiGiorno version of Do-Re-Mi: "DOUGH a crust an unbaked crust/RAY, a guy that likes pizza/ME a pizza liked by a guy named ray/FAH no idea what fah is/SO so/LA a city/T tee," which we assumes, brings us back to dough.
The best tweets below:
"DOUGH a crust an unbaked crust RAY, a guy that likes pizza ME a pizza liked by a guy named ray FAH no idea what fah is SO so LA a city T tee"
— DiGiorno Pizza (@DiGiornoPizza) Dec. 6, 2013
"Rolph was a delivery guy. Totally makes sense. #TheSoundOfMusicLive"
— DiGiorno Pizza (@DiGiornoPizza) Dec. 6, 2013
"SPIN ME LIKE A PIZZA CRUST IN THE AIR CAPTAIN #TheSoundOfMusicLive"
— DiGiorno Pizza (@DiGiornoPizza) Dec. 6, 2013
"SO LONG, FAREWELL, THE PIZZA'S GONE NO REASON TO BE HERE ANYMORE #TheSoundOfMusicLive"
— DiGiorno Pizza (@DiGiornoPizza) Dec. 6, 2013
"CLIMB EVERY MOUNTAIN, FORD EVERY STREAM, FOLLOW EVERY RAINBOW, UNTIL YOU FIND A SUPREME (PIZZA FROM DIGIORNOOOOOO) #TheSoundOfMusicLive"
— DiGiorno Pizza (@DiGiornoPizza) Dec. 6, 2013
"MARIA IS THE CRUST HOLDING IT ALL TOGETHER, WHY CAN'T YOU SEE THAT MAX #TheSoundOfMusicLive"
— DiGiorno Pizza (@DiGiornoPizza) Dec. 6, 2013
"YOU ARE 16, GOING ON 17 AND I'M ASSUMING YOU'D LIKE PIZZA FOR YOUR BIRTHDAY DINNERRRRRRR #BuyDiGiorno #TheSoundOfMusicLive"
— DiGiorno Pizza (@DiGiornoPizza) Dec. 6, 2013
"HOW DO YOU SOLVE A PROBLEM LIKE MARIA? GIVE HER PIZZA FOR GOODNESS SAKES #TheSoundOfMusicLive"
— DiGiorno Pizza (@DiGiornoPizza) Dec. 6, 2013
When reached out to via Twitter, the @DiGiornoPizza tweeter told BuzzFeed, "I will say this was an unplanned event. That the brand trusts me and my agency with the account. And that trust is what makes moments like this possible." Social media managers and bosses, take note.