So, you ordered pizza for dinner and now want dessert – how about yet more pizza, but with chocolate on?
Domino’s have released The Lotta-Chocco in the UK – and it literally consists of their usual fresh 6″ dough base topped with what can only be described as a puddle of melted milk chocolate.
Forget pineapple as a topping – chocolate pizza is where the real controversy lies now. Here are what the reviewers on Twitter are saying.
(Natasha Louise Sporn/Twitter)
Some feel it’s well worth a try.
chocolate pizza thing from dominos : 6/10, it would be a 4 because u can taste the cheap chocolate on top but it gets a 6 bcos ICING DIP
— AMR (@_amymayrobinson) June 29, 2017
Just had dominos chocolate pizza and I was not disappointed
— Demi Ewing 🦄 (@_demiewing) June 28, 2017
I had that chocolate pizza from dominos, it was incredible 😻😻😻😻😻
— francesca (@_francescarosex) June 29, 2017
Tried the @Dominos_UK chocolate pizza and it was the beat this ever! Everyone should try it Kanye approves as well naturally pic.twitter.com/guQbQ4jAZT
— Lauren (@shivermetumbers) June 30, 2017
Others seem put off even by the sight of it.
I can't think of anything worse than that new chocolate pizza from Dominoes that everyone's raving about 🤢🤢🤢
— Ellie Murray (@xElliemurray) June 30, 2017
Mrs: "You've been mugged off mate, that's just garlic bread with chocolate on top."
— Richard Amofa PH (@RichardAmofa) June 28, 2017
And some have conflicting feelings.
domino's has made chocolate pizza and idk how to feel about it
— HARRY (@HARRY2GONE) June 30, 2017
As someone who loves chocolate I strangely hate the idea of chocolate pizza from #Dominoes
— Lisa-Marie Janes (@SharesMagLisaMJ) June 30, 2017
An icing dip does sound good though…
If you’re tempted, the dessert pizza costs £4.99, and is now available at Domino’s branches throughout the UK.
Oh, and they recommend it serves 4 people, coming in at 204kcal a serving. Just be warned…it’s probably going to get messy.
When your excited to try @dominos new chocolate pizza and this arrives 🤦🏼♀️ pic.twitter.com/IbLpKboOdh
— Jessica Ratcliffe (@JesssBennett) June 29, 2017
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