Domino’s now has Christmas items on its menu nationwide and they’re available for a limited time only.
The news comes after PizzaExpress and Pizza Hut unveiled their Christmas menus for 2021.
Its first ever Christmas themed pizza, The Festive One, is topped with turkey breast marinated in aromatic sage and onion, Cumberland sausage, crispy bacon with mozzarella and it comes on a signature vine-ripened tomato sauce base.
You can also get your hands on the new and exclusive Cookies with After Eight®.
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The cookies are baked in chocolate cookie dough and come in batches of 4. They have an After Eight® mint fondant centre which is flavoured with 100% natural peppermint.
A large The Festive One Pizza has a RRP of £19.99 and the Cookies with After Eight® have a RRP of £4.99 but these prices may vary slightly in different stores.
Too early for Christmas? NEVER! 🦃 🍕🎄🎅 pic.twitter.com/DWTYHSlZ1Z
— Domino’s Pizza UK (@Dominos_UK) November 5, 2021
Merry Menu Maker at Domino’s, Melanie Howe said: “With less than 70 days until Christmas, we just know Brits are going to love these new festive flavours our chefs have come up with. They’ve combined high quality ingredients and superfan feedback to create something that’ll truly bring joy to people’s tastebuds this Christmas!
“What’s more, Domino’s fans can order their favourite products with group ordering on the app, meaning you can gather everyone’s festive choices hassle-free and enjoy an epic Domino’s Christmas feast altogether!”
Cookies? Good.
— Domino’s Pizza UK (@Dominos_UK) October 29, 2021
After Eight®? Good.
Together? Gooooooooood 👌@AfterEightUKI pic.twitter.com/5QeDooVmsD
You can buy the festive items online, via the app and in your nearest Domino’s store.
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