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Be The First to Try the Domino’s New Italian Desserts

Media release: 2 December, 201

Be The First to Try the New Domino’s Desserts Direct from Italy!

Be the first in the country to try the delicious new range of authentic Italian desserts available for pick-up and delivery from Domino’s NZ stores from Monday December 2.

The new Italian dessert range is so authentic; it is imported direct from Italy and includes a smooth and silky Crème Caramel, a rich and creamy Tiramisu and chocolate smothered Profiteroles for only $3.50 each.  

Available for a limited time only, the Italian dessert range is a wonderfully decadent, delicious and oh-so-affordable way to finish off an order.

Domino’s Head Development Chef Stefaan Codron said the new Italian desserts were added to the menu to make even more restaurant quality desserts available for everyone to enjoy at Domino’s everyday low price.

“We have a very impressive dessert range at Domino’s, including our signature Chocolate Lava Cakes and our Chocolate Salted Caramel Mousse,” Stefaan said.

“All three desserts can be purchased in a premium dessert box for only $9.99 making it a really affordable luxury.

“Introducing our new range of desserts is just one way Domino’s has changed this year. We’ve listened to what our customers are telling us they want and we’re delivering it.”

For more information, visit www.dominospizza.co.nz


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