Pizza Hut Singapore has a new pizza flavor, and customers may need more time to say its name when placing an order. This is because the restaurant chain in this region has given the pizza a really long name.
Pizza Hut Singapore launched its menu lineup for the Christmas holidays and one of them is called Chicken Pop Cheesy Bites with Chachos Chips pizza. It is indeed a tongue twister that may take a longer time to say but the taste will surely be amazing since this is filled with cheese and chips.
As described on 8days, the holiday pizza is loaded with spinach, cherry tomatoes, turkey bacon, pineapple, breaded and deep-fried moderately-spicy bits of chicken and drizzled with thousand island sauce. To make it crunchier, the Chachos tortilla corn chips are sprinkled on top of the festive pizza creation.
Pizza Hut Singapore’s new Chicken Pop Cheesy Bites with Chachos Chips pizza is also filled with cheesy bites. These are rounds of dough with parmesan cheese filling. The pizza is completed with red and green colored breadcrumbs to represent the holiday season.
Aside from the tongue-twisting pizza flavor, Pizza Hut Singapore is also offering other items that are equally interesting and mouthwatering. The rest of the new holiday menu includes the Super Supreme Cheesy Bites and Hawaiian Cheesy Bites pizzas.
As per Today Online, the holiday pizza lineup are available for dine-in, delivery, and to-go until Jan. 5, 2022. All the new flavors are in nine-inch sizes, and they can be purchased for $26.90 each. They can also be bought as part of a bundle offering for delivery.
The Pizza Hut Singapore Christmas Treat Boxes have prices ranging from $36.90 to $44.90. Customers can choose from bundles with one or two pizzas. Sides are also included in the special treat boxes offering.
To get a discount for the Christmas Treat box orders, customers can use the code “XMASFEAST” when placing their order online or through the restaurants’ app. They can enjoy a big price reduction and only pay $39.90 but it should be noted that this promo is only available from Nov. 15 to Nov. 21.


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