When Vanilla Ice and Bronx House Pizza team up, you know something special is about to happen. And that’s exactly what went down at the ‘Slices for Smiles’ event, where 100% of the day’s pizza sales went straight to Little Smiles, Inc.

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Pizza, Pop Culture, and Purpose

The collaboration brought together two local favorites for a cause that matters—supporting Little Smiles, Inc., a South Florida nonprofit that has been serving children in difficult circumstances for over 25 years. Whether kids are facing illness, homelessness, or tragedy, Little Smiles steps in to remind them they’re just like their peers and it’s okay to smile and be a normal kid.

In 2024 alone, Little Smiles helped more than 60,000 children across Florida through partnerships with 36 pediatric facilities. Their mission is simple but powerful: help kids be kids during the hardest times of their lives.

Bronx House Pizza opened its doors for a full day of fundraising, with every single dollar from pizza sales going directly to the charity.

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Ice, Ice, Baby—Even in the Rain

But here’s where it gets good: Vanilla Ice didn’t just show up. He showed out.

Despite the pouring rain, the ’90s hip-hop icon took the stage for an impromptu mini concert that had the crowd going wild. Rain-soaked and undeterred, Vanilla Ice proved that when it comes to giving back, a little weather isn’t going to stop the show.

The scene was electric—umbrellas up, pizza slices in hand, and fans singing along as raindrops mixed with nostalgia. From “Ice Ice Baby” to crowd favorites that brought everyone back to the ’90s, Vanilla Ice delivered a performance that proved star power is even stronger when it’s used for good.

Fans braved the downpour to grab slices, snap photos, and sing along to the hits that defined a generation—all while supporting a great cause.

Bronx House Pizza: More Than Just Great Slices

Bronx House Pizza has always been a community staple, known for authentic New York-style pizza and a commitment to the neighborhoods they serve. By dedicating an entire day’s sales to Little Smiles, they showed that local businesses can be powerful forces for change. Every pepperoni slice, every margherita pie, every garlic knot sold translated directly into smiles for kids who need them most.

Community Giving Done Right

Events like ‘Slices for Smiles’ remind us what community is all about: local businesses, big hearts, and people willing to get a little wet to make a difference. Bronx House Pizza brought the food, Vanilla Ice brought the energy, and together they brought hope to the kids served by Little Smiles, Inc.

The turnout was incredible—families, fans, and community members came together to prove that when you combine great pizza, iconic entertainment, and a worthy cause, magic happens. Even Mother Nature couldn’t dampen the spirit of a community rallying around its children.

If you missed it, keep an eye out for the next collaboration—because when pizza and pop culture collide for charity, everybody wins.

How You Can Help

Little Smiles continues their mission year-round, and they need community support to keep bringing joy to children facing tough times. Here’s how you can make a difference:

  • Donate: Visit littlesmilesfl.org to make a tax-deductible contribution of any size
  • Spread the Word: Share Little Smiles’ mission with friends, family, and on social media
  • Support Local: When businesses like Bronx House Pizza host charity events, show up and participate
  • Volunteer: Check the Little Smiles website for opportunities to get involved directly

Every dollar, every slice, every share makes a difference in a child’s life.

Little Smiles, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) organization serving children throughout South Florida. Learn more about their mission and impact at littlesmilesfl.org.