Domino’s Japan has reintroduced its popular Volcano Pizza just in time for Halloween, now with spooky toppings. The pizza, featuring bamboo charcoal-dyed chicken and bubbling cheese erupting from the center, adds a festive and eerie twist to the original, delighting pizza fans across Japan.
Domino’s Japan’s Halloween Volcano Pizza Delights with Charcoal Chicken and Bubbling Cheese Center
Domino’s Japan has returned its wildly popular Volcano Pizza just in time for Halloween, and there’s no shortage of excitement surrounding this cheesy masterpiece. First introduced earlier this year, the Volcano Pizza made a splash with its unique design, featuring a molten cheese sauce “eruption” from the center of the pie. Now, it's returned with a spooky twist for the Halloween season, much to the delight of pizza fans.
The Halloween edition of the Cheese Volcano Pizza was released on October 7, and it’s already a hit. Priced at 2,660 yen (around $18) for a large and 3,540 yen for a "New Yorker-size" pizza, the Halloween version adds a festive touch with bamboo charcoal-dyed chicken and a web-like drizzle of garlic-flavored black mayo across the surface. These Halloween-inspired toppings give the pizza an eerie look, perfectly complementing the bubbling cheese erupting from the center.
Domino’s Japan Surprises with Halloween Volcano Pizza, Delivering Spooky Design and Cheesy Indulgence
The Domino’s Japan team was overjoyed to receive their mystery pizza, not knowing it would be the much-anticipated Volcano Pizza in its new Halloween form. The excitement in the office was palpable when the pizza box was opened, revealing its cheesy, spooky design. The writers quickly dove in, marveling at the rich, indulgent flavors of the molten cheese and perfectly baked crust. For those trying it for the first time, the pizza lived up to the hype and then some.
The Halloween Volcano Pizza’s playful and artistic design, paired with its rich, cheesy goodness, left no slice behind. The gooey cheese center, perfect for dipping crusts, ensured that every last bite was savored. The entire pizza was devoured in five minutes, with the team celebrating in true festive spirit.
Domino’s Japan has once again created a Halloween treat that’s both fun and delicious, bringing a unique twist to traditional pizza. Fans of cheesy indulgence and spooky aesthetics won’t want to miss out on this limited-time offering. And for those looking for more Halloween-themed pizza fun, Pizza Hut Japan’s “Landmine Pizza” might offer another explosive experience for your taste buds.


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