
In this July 1, 2011 photo illustration, a freshly-cooked lobster pizza cools on a rack in West Bath, Maine. A varied selection of prepared frozen products, such as lobster macaroni and cheese, lobster pot pie and lobster pizza, are making their way to grocery store freezers. The creations are targeted at lobster lovers and foodies who donít want to deal with a live product and want the ease and convenience of simply taking something out of the freezer and popping it into the oven. Calendar Islands Maine Lobster Co. launched its line of eight frozen lobster products in January. The products are now sold in more than 100 grocery and specialty food stores, mostly in New England but also in the St. Louis area and in Hawaii. (AP Photo/Pat Wellenbach)
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