Domino’s Pizza unit in Japan just launched something new, and it definitely not an ordinary one. The Japanese branch of the pizza chain announced the addition of Bacon Shake to its menu, and it will be around for a limited time only.
Domino’s Pizza unveiled the unique milkshake because customers can also use it as a dipping sauce for their pizzas. As per Japan Today, the pizza chain described its new Bacon Shake as a “shocking dessert”, and it is easy to see why after the ingredients were revealed.
The new dessert is sweet and salty because it is made with a combination of these ingredients: thick ice cream, Hokkaido milk, and generous bits of crunchy bacon. Then again, the resulting flavor is not bad at all, and it is a milkshake and a dip in one.
The new dessert item is available at Domino’s Pizza store outlets in Japan. Customers can buy them in two versions, and these are regular, which cost ¥680 and ¥730 if ordered with whipped cream.
Domino’s Pizza is encouraging customers to enjoy the milkshake in two ways. One is to consume it like an ordinary milkshake, and the other is to use it as a partner for their pizzas. The company said it is also a perfect dip, especially for the fast-food’s new burger-inspired pizzas that it only released on Jan 16.
In a press release, Domino’s said the Bacon Shake really goes well with the Burger Pizza Quattro Bacon Cheddar Burger and Burger Pizza Quattro D’s Exquisite Cheese Burger. The company said customers must dip their pizza slices into the shake to experience the explosive new taste.
It is basically topping the pizza with ice cream, and some who have already tried it gave good feedback. Meanwhile, the Domino’s Bacon Shake dessert was released last week and will be on the menu until March 5 only.


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