Domino’s has launched its latest sweet treat on the menu, Lava Pots, only available exclusively in its New Zealand restaurants.
The irresistible never-seen-before Lava Pots feature a rich, molten chocolate centre encased in Domino’s signature, fluffy dough. Baked to perfection, drizzled with a cream-cheese style icing and sprinkled with icing sugar, each bite delivers a delightful explosion of gooey chocolate goodness.
After the all-expensive holiday season, Lava Pots are a cheap and very cheerful twist on the Kiwi fan favourite - Choc Lava Cake - which Kiwis consumed more than 34 tonnes of last year alone.
Available in-store or for delivery from just NZD $6.00 for a pack of two, the Lava Pots are the first taste of what’s to come in Domino’s all-new Value Range. Domino’s has also hinted at future items yet to launch on the dessert menu.
Domino ANZ’s Chief Marketing Officer, Allan Collins, said the Lava Pots had been designed especially for New Zealand customers.
“Last year, our Choc Lava Cake was a hit with Kiwi’s, easily the most popular Domino’s dessert of 2024. Following the holidays, we know customers are looking for ways to treat themselves without breaking the bank. Our new Lava Pots combine all the best flavours from the Choc Lava Cake with our soft and fluffy signature dough at the sweetest price. What more could you want!”
Domino’s recent data has signalled that pizza is well and truly one of the most popular fast food choices for New Zealand customers. In 2024, Pepperoni Pizza reigned as the nation's most popular Domino’s order. As a result, Domino’s delivered more than 200 tonnes of Pepperoni to Kiwi customers – the equivalent weight of two blue whales.
Out of more than 150 stores across New Zealand, the busiest store this year was the one and only Blenheim. One hungry customer set a new Kiwi 2024 record for the single biggest order Down Under, totalling a whopping 496 pizzas. If Domino's delivery experts lined up all their deliveries from the past year, they could have driven the length of New Zealand more than 14,000 times.
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