Domino’s introduces capsule collection

The pizza company, Domino’s, has released a special summer collection which is based on their garlic and herb dip.

The Garlic & Herb collection has different things like a shirt for both men and women, a bikini, and shorts for swimming. They have used the famous dip’s design on these clothes. There’s also a small pool to jump into and a floating box that looks like a pizza box. All of these things are made for having fun during the hot weather.

“We wanted to make a bit of a splash this summer, and with millions of Garlic & Herb Dips served a year, it’s fair to say we’re a nation that loves a dip. So, we thought, why not combine the best of both worlds and make our biggest dip ever for pizza fans to enjoy whilst eating a piping hot pizza? Along with the plunge pool, The Garlic & Herb Dip Collection is a sure thing to heat up your summer and is perfect for those looking to make a statement. Including those looking to enjoy a slice whilst taking a dip,” said Sam Wilson, Domino’s merch master in a statement.

Domino’s asked TV stars Sam Thompson and Zara McDermott from shows like Made in Chelsea and Love Island to introduce the new collection. They want pizza lovers to visit garlic-and-herb-dip-collection.com and show their interest in getting something from the collection before August 18th.

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