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Domino’s offers $9,000 pizza engagement ring

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06 February, 2020, 03:00 pm
Last modified: 06 February, 2020, 03:21 pm

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Domino’s offers $9,000 pizza engagement ring

For a chance to win the slice of a lifetime applicants must submit a 30-second video explaining how they would involve a Domino's pizza in their romantic engagement

TBS Report
06 February, 2020, 03:00 pm
Last modified: 06 February, 2020, 03:21 pm
Domino's releases $9k diamond pizza engagement ring.
Domino's releases $9k diamond pizza engagement ring.

Domino's Australia has unveiled an unusual Valentine's Day offer of an engagement ring worth $9,000 for "one lucky pizza lover".

One of the most sort after pizza makers in Australia took to social media to announce a lucky prize for a pizza lover.

On the twitter post of Domino's Australia they wrote: "Does someone have a 'pizza' your heart? We're giving one lucky pizza lover the chance to pop the question with this diamond pizza slice engagement ring!"

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Does someone have a 'pizza' your heart? We're giving one lucky pizza lover the chance to pop the question with this diamond pizza slice engagement ring! https://t.co/QmHvP84I8I #pizza #engagementring pic.twitter.com/tG4G5DdwNc— Domino's Australia (@Dominos_AU) February 3, 2020

The lavish ring, which has a pizza slice on top of it made out of 'cheese' and 'pepperoni' rubies, was designed by Domino's and is expected to be placed on one woman's finger come Valentine's Day.

The expensive slice has a total diamond weight of more than one carat, which is likely well out of the price range for most suitors looking to pop the question.

For a chance to win the slice of a lifetime applicants must submit a 30-second video explaining how they would involve a Domino's pizza in their romantic engagement, dailymail.co.uk reported.

Entries close on February 12 and the winner will be announced in secret, so as not to ruin the surprise for their significant other.

Soon the tweet went viral, thus, leading to some hilarious jokes, memes and good sarcasm on Twitter.

For the pizza lovers, getting engaged to one's favorite slice of pizza on global cupid day, is sure to be a dreamlike experience.

 

 

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