News 'Is this real?' Domino's launches limited edition Easter Egg with 'the most ridiculous' flavour

Lewis Henderson

Guest Reporter
Domino's has launched a world-first Garlic & Herb Easter Egg, blending the creamy sweetness of white chocolate with the bold, savoury flavour of their legendary dip.

The pizza giant has created a new Easter treat, which has garnered a range of opinions on social media.



This limited-edition twist on tradition offers something completely unexpected for the Easter table.

The Garlic & Herb Easter Egg comes with a 25g Garlic & Herb Dip for those who dare to experience the two together.


Limited edition Garlic and Herb dip Easter Egg


Domino's ambassador for 'eggs'troadinary flavours Izzy Gardener, said: "Easter is the perfect time to treat yourself, and we wanted to bring a fun, flavour-packed twist to the traditional chocolate egg.

"This Easter Egg is for the Garlic & Herb Dip fans who want to mix things up this year. Why hunt for chocolate when you can crack open the ultimate Easter treat?"

The limited-edition eggs will be available until Monday, April 14. Domino's has warned that chocolate lovers must be quick, as the unusual eggs "won't be around for long".

Britons have been reacting to the unique flavoured egg on social media.



Commenting on the Instagram food tester's account, @bigdaddybsfoods, chocolate-lovers have mixed opinions about the egg.

One user said: "This is one of my favourite dips of all time, but I would need to taste it to believe, because this seems mad."

Another could not believe what they saw. They noted: "Is this real? What? I want it to be real."

One commenter disapproved, saying: "This is wrong on every level and some things just shouldn't be done. This is an example of that. I love chocolate and garlic, but never together. This one is the most ridiculous thing I've seen yet."



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Consumers across the UK have also been warned not to eat certain Tony's Chocolonely Easter eggs due to possible metal contamination.

The recall follows Tony's Chocoloney recalling two chocolate bars from Tesco, Morrisons, Waitrose and other UK supermarkets.

The Food Standards Agency (FSA) has issued an alert that Tony's Chocolonely is recalling two Large Hollow Easter Eggs.

The products are being pulled from shelves because they may contain pieces of metal, making them unsafe to eat.

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