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CLEVELAND, May 8 (UPI) -- The Papa John's pizza chain has apologized to Clevelanders for T-shirts mocking Cavaliers player LeBron James by offering 23-cent pizzas Thursday.
The daylong event -- which includes 86 Ohio locations in Cleveland, Columbus, Toledo and Youngstown -- offers customers the chance to purchase a large, one-topping pizza for 23 cents. That's more than $10 below the normal price, the Cleveland Plain Dealer reported Thursday.
The event comes after Cleveland residents and Cavaliers fans expressed outrage at Papa John's T-shirts that labeled star player James as a "crybaby."
"This is a bargain," said Cleveland Heights resident Renee Norris, 59. "It's a big deal. Especially with the ramifications of it, I think it's deserved."
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Crude oil prices fell Thursday on the New York Mercantile Exchange to under $79 per barrel, despite the dollar's trend towards weakness.
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