Domino First Dessert Pizza

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Domino's has finally released a dessert pizza, and it's got quite a bit of flavor stacked onto a crispy thin crust. Brand Eating reports that Domino's first dessert pizza has been released by Domino's India. It's called the Choco Pizza, and that's an appropriate name, considering the toppings. First, of course, there's a thin and crispy crust base; then, layers of brownies, cookies, cheesecake, and coconut nougat; and finally, a drizzle of chocolate syrup.

Domino claims that the target audience for this new Choco Pizza is foodies. It's "Made for Foodies. Made by Foodies." I'm not so sure I'm sold on the foodie claim, but I'll try anything with that many layers of chocolate. Domino's in the States doesn't offer anything like this just yet, but we can still enjoy a few desserts that aren't pizza-related. But now we can enjoy dominos dessert pizza in some states. Specifically, Chocolate Lava Crunch Cakes, Cinna Stix, and Marbled Cookie Brownies.

The Chocolate Lava Crunch Cakes come in a set of two, and they are oven-baked chocolate cakes with molten chocolate fudge on the inside. They provide the perfect indulgence for those of us chocolate-lovers who live in the States and realized we needed a chocolate fix after reading about that Choco Pizza that's only available in India. The Cinna Stix is a different kind of indulgence, served warm with a cinnamon dusting and vanilla icing for dipping. The Marbled Brownie Cookie could really be a sweet-tooth-satisfying treat for chocolate and vanilla lovers since it features both flavors in one brownie.

The dessert mixes chocolate chunk cookies with fudge brownies and it comes in nine pieces, so it's shareable for the whole family. Hopefully, soon we can look forward to the Choco Pizza making its way to the States. The dessert itself looks a little weird if you ask me, but it sounds tasty, so I'll anticipate hearing the feedback it gets once everyone has had a chance to try it. Maybe it will be tweaked just the right amount, and then make a new debut over here! One can only hope.

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Domino's has finally released a dessert pizza, and it's got quite a bit of flavor stacked onto a crispy thin crust. Brand Eating reports that Domino's first dessert pizza has been released by Domino's India. It's called the Choco Pizza, and that's an appropriate name, considering the toppings. First, of course, there's a thin and crispy crust base; then, layers of brownies, cookies, cheesecake, and coconut nougat; and finally, a drizzle of chocolate syrup.

Domino claims that the target audience for this new Choco Pizza is foodies. It's "Made for Foodies. Made by Foodies." I'm not so sure I'm sold on the foodie claim, but I'll try anything with that many layers of chocolate. Domino's in the States doesn't offer anything like this just yet, but we can still enjoy a few desserts that aren't pizza-related. But now we can enjoy dominos dessert pizza in some states. Specifically, Chocolate Lava Crunch Cakes, Cinna Stix, and Marbled Cookie Brownies.

The Chocolate Lava Crunch Cakes come in a set of two, and they are oven-baked chocolate cakes with molten chocolate fudge on the inside. They provide the perfect indulgence for those of us chocolate-lovers who live in the States and realized we needed a chocolate fix after reading about that Choco Pizza that's only available in India. The Cinna Stix is a different kind of indulgence, served warm with a cinnamon dusting and vanilla icing for dipping. The Marbled Brownie Cookie could really be a sweet-tooth-satisfying treat for chocolate and vanilla lovers since it features both flavors in one brownie.

The dessert mixes chocolate chunk cookies with fudge brownies and it comes in nine pieces, so it's shareable for the whole family. Hopefully, soon we can look forward to the Choco Pizza making its way to the States. The dessert itself looks a little weird if you ask me, but it sounds tasty, so I'll anticipate hearing the feedback it gets once everyone has had a chance to try it. Maybe it will be tweaked just the right amount, and then make a new debut over here! One can only hope.

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Domino's has finally released a dessert pizza, and it's got quite a bit of flavor stacked onto a crispy thin crust. Brand Eating reports that Domino's first dessert pizza has been released by Domino's India. It's called the Choco Pizza, and that's an appropriate name, considering the toppings. First, of course, there's a thin and crispy crust base; then, layers of brownies, cookies, cheesecake, and coconut nougat; and finally, a drizzle of chocolate syrup.

Domino claims that the target audience for this new Choco Pizza is foodies. It's "Made for Foodies. Made by Foodies." I'm not so sure I'm sold on the foodie claim, but I'll try anything with that many layers of chocolate. Domino's in the States doesn't offer anything like this just yet, but we can still enjoy a few desserts that aren't pizza-related. But now we can enjoy dominos dessert pizza in some states. Specifically, Chocolate Lava Crunch Cakes, Cinna Stix, and Marbled Cookie Brownies.

The Chocolate Lava Crunch Cakes come in a set of two, and they are oven-baked chocolate cakes with molten chocolate fudge on the inside. They provide the perfect indulgence for those of us chocolate-lovers who live in the States and realized we needed a chocolate fix after reading about that Choco Pizza that's only available in India. The Cinna Stix is a different kind of indulgence, served warm with a cinnamon dusting and vanilla icing for dipping. The Marbled Brownie Cookie could really be a sweet-tooth-satisfying treat for chocolate and vanilla lovers since it features both flavors in one brownie.

The dessert mixes chocolate chunk cookies with fudge brownies and it comes in nine pieces, so it's shareable for the whole family. Hopefully, soon we can look forward to the Choco Pizza making its way to the States. The dessert itself looks a little weird if you ask me, but it sounds tasty, so I'll anticipate hearing the feedback it gets once everyone has had a chance to try it. Maybe it will be tweaked just the right amount, and then make a new debut over here! One can only hope.