Today only, 86 Ohio locations, one per person
UPDATE: The East Toledo branch is not selling 23-cent pizzas anymore. They are back open selling regularly priced pizza, and they're issuing rainchecks for the 23-cent price.
UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS, Ohio (AP) - Customers, some bundled in blankets on a chilly spring day, waited as long as three hours Thursday for cheap pizza as Papa John's made good on its apology to Cleveland Cavaliers fans.
Lines were so long at one of the 86 stores offering the deal for large, one-topping pizzas for 23 cents that police stood nearby to make sure people didn't get unruly.
The Louisville, Ky.-based company agreed to the offer after a franchisee in Washington, D.C., made T-shirts calling star LeBron James a "crybaby." The shirts referred to James' complaints about hard fouls during a playoff series that the Washington Wizards lost to the Cavaliers.
The 23-cent price of a pizza is a homage to James' jersey number.
Each Papa John's location offering the deal in the Cleveland, Columbus, Toledo and Youngstown areas was prepared to sell more than 900 pies.
In suburban Cleveland, people stood wrapped in blankets outside a store in Westlake and the line was two blocks long in University Heights.
"I did it for the principle of it. The principle of it is he's not a crybaby and Papa's John should not have gotten into it," Jennie Moore, 54, of University Heights, said as she waited for a pepperoni pizza.
Randall Hunter, 50, from Cleveland Heights, spent most of his four-hour split between bus driving shifts waiting for his pepperoni pizza. He defended James and what he said were flagrant falls he received in the Washington series.
"You hit him in the face, you undercut him where he could really have an injury," Hunter said. "He could be out the rest of the season."
In Westlake, the line at one store snaked through the parking lot to the edge of the mini-mall and across a lawn along Detroit Road.
Patrick Mone, dressed in a blue "Witness" T-shirt, was willing to wait as long as necessary for the bargain.
"It's worth it," he said. "All the money is going to charity, and obviously, it's bringing new business to Papa John's. Even though there is a line, I think it's pretty cool ... 23 cents, you can't beat it."
As he neared the store, Mone was amazed by the crowd.
"As I got closer, I was like, 'Oh, boy. This is going to be nuts."'
Mone said he planned to chow down his slices Thursday afternoon, and not save the pizza for the Cavaliers' Game 2 against the Boston Celtics in the evening.
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