Domino's Pizza unveils Pepperoni Stuffed Cheesy Bread nationwide, blending mozzarella, cheddar, and a hint of garlic, reimagining a beloved classic. Available now at U.S. locations as part of their mix-and-match deal.
Domino's Pizza's new stuffed bread is now available across the country. As per Penn Live, the menu is an eight-piece oven-baked breadsticks, and each one is stuffed with cheese and pepperoni. The new item is enfolded in a blend of cheeses - mozzarella and cheddar - then seasoned with parmesan and a hint of garlic.
The pizza chain's Pepperoni Stuffed Cheesy Bread is part of the store's mix and match deal. Customers who choose this option can pick two or more food items for just $6.99 each. It was noted that Domino's Pizza originally launched the stuffed bread in 2011, but the pepperoni flavor is a new addition to the category. Diners may also choose flavors such as the original, bacon & jalapeno, and spinach & feta.
"Pepperoni makes everything better and adding our No. 1 pizza topping to our Stuffed Cheesy Bread was a no-brainer," Domino's Pizza's senior vice president and chief brand officer, Kate Trumbull, said in a press release. "We honestly can't believe we did not launch it sooner! Whether you enjoy it as a standalone meal or pair it with your favorite pizza, Pepperoni Stuffed Cheesy Bread makes for a crave-worthy, delicious treat."
Domino's Pizza's Pepperoni Stuffed Cheesy Bread is a surefire hit, featuring the popular pizza topping. It simply rolled together the best ingredients of a regular pepperoni pizza and turned it into a savory snack.
Meanwhile, customers can have this newest menu today, but it is unclear if it will also be available in Domino's more than 20,000 stores worldwide. Fox Business reported that the pizza brand is in over 90 markets outside of the U.S.
Photo by: Domino's Press Release


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