A Bosco Stick is a breadstick filled with mozzarella cheese made from whole milk. They are typically brushed with butter and parmesan and served hot with a cup of marinara sauce for dipping. Bosco Sticks are currently the "#1-selling brand in school food service in the Midwest," according to a press release from the company, and are available in schools across 45 states. They are a popular item in school lunchrooms and have been dubbed "the hottest thing in food school service" by the Grand Rapids Press. The Boscos brand launched its frozen stuffed-crust pizza in 1995, and Bosco Sticks were created when the crust fell off one day, leaving behind a breadstick filled with cheese. Since 1988, Bosco Sticks have been brightening up school lunches with their golden-brown deliciousness and 100% real cheese.