I'd been reading Randy's and Larry's pizza threads, and you all know pizza is one of my main food groups. I always want pizza.
Tonight after finally leaving work after 7, I needed to go to the grocery store for a variety of things, and while there I got hit with an incredible pizza jones.
I started thinking how great it would be to have pizza tonight, but it was way too late to get home and start mixing dough. I wandered by the frozen pizzas, trying to scope out the brands everyone had said were ok, but I couldn't remember what they were. I sort of looked around for those ready-made crusts, but didn't see them anywhere.
I went down the aisle with pasta sauces and.... wait! What's that up there on the top shelf? Pizza crust mix! Made by Betty Crocker. Price... hmm... $1.39. I can risk it!

In the Interest of Science, I brought my mix home and set about making it. Wow, they aren't kidding about the "Easy Prep" part... mix in a 1/2 cup of hot water, let it sit for 5 minutes and you're good to go.
Because I always have a container of pizza sauce ready in the fridge, and always have cheese on hand, a mere 15 minutes after walking in the door from the store, the oven was preheated to 425F and the pizza was ready to go in. Amazing.
I had rather low expectations, so imagine how surprised I was to find that it baked up thin, light, crisp, and really pretty good!

This is about 1/8 inch thick.
Even the underside was evenly brown and nicely crisp... and since the pizza stone didn't belong to me, it didn't make the move to the new house, so this was just from a perforated metal pan.

All in all, I am surprised and pleased with my $1.39 experiment. Was it as good as my crust? No. Was it a little bland in flavor profile? Sure. Did it live up to the promise of easy and quick pizza crust when I was already coming home late? It sure did.
Will I use it again? I don't know. But it's nice to know there may be an option for a pizza emergency on a night I have to work late!