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00:00It looks like a real-life pizza place stole Kramer's genius idea.
00:03Over the course of Seinfeld's ninth seasons, Cosmo Kramer sure came up with a lot of wacky business ideas,
00:08from the coffee table book about coffee tables,
00:10to his legally dubious plan to pay sub-minimum wages to unhoused rickshaw drivers.
00:15One of Kramer's most intriguing proposals was for a new kind of pizza restaurant.
00:19Forget that. I got a better idea. A pizza place where you make your own pie.
00:22It was also one of his earliest ideas, and it was first brought up way back in season one's Male Unbonding.
00:27Look, I'm telling you, you know, people, they really want to make their own pizza pie.
00:31I have to say something, with all due respect.
00:33I just never, I can't imagine anyone in any walk of life under any circumstance wanting to make their own pizza pie.
00:41Years later, in season six's The Couch, Kramer's dream came very close to happening after he partnered with Poppy.
00:47Unfortunately, their plans fell apart due to a disagreement over whether or not cucumber can be considered a pizza topping.
00:52Cucumbers?
00:54Wait a second. What is that?
00:56It's cucumbers.
00:57No, no. You can't put cucumbers on a pizza pie.
00:59Well, why not? I like cucumbers.
01:00That's not a pizza. It'll taste terrible.
01:02Yeah, but that's the idea. You make your own pie.
01:04Yes, but we cannot give the people the right to choose any topping they want.
01:09It turns out this idea actually does exist, and the founder of the Evansville, Indiana-based chain A Zip Pizza revealed that he owes a great debt to Kramer.
01:18But despite piggybacking off of Kramer's ideas, the chain doesn't let customers actually apply their own toppings themselves as he was envisioning.
01:24And thankfully, this setup does address Georgia's concerns about people routinely suffering third-degree burns.