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Dominos new oreo pizza.


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On their website it says 120 calories per slice.. i'm very skeptical though. I ordered it about 15 minutes ago and its suppose to come any minute but i dont know.. lol I've had about 500 calories today and have 700 to go, but dont want to waste it on the oreo pizza. I think its way more then 120?
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I've found that the website information is pretty reliable. I am sure it is close, if not excatly, what the websote says. Hope I helped. Enjoy!
are you serious! i just saw it on the commercial and im dyiiinggg to have it. haha tell me if u like it :) 120 isnt bad for a slice of oreo pizza

but that is kinda sketch since 2 oreos=100 cals.
It's really only 120 calories.  We often get remarks from people when they ask for the calories in our desserts, and there really isn't that many.

I work at a different pizzeria and we haven't started serving the oreo pizza yet, but we are coming out with one, as well as a brownie pizza.  The oreos are ground up so much (really, nowhere near as huge as the chunks on the commercials), so there's about a cookie and a half, to two cookies per slice.  The crusts they use aren't that thick, and they're really not that high in calories either.  There also isn't a lot of frosting drizzled on the top.

I've gone crasy trying to figure out if I could still have our cherry streusel dessert at work without going way over my calories.  The topping alone for one piece is a quarter tablespoon, and surprisingly it's only 45 calories per table spoon.  The amount of frosting on one piece of the cherry is barely a teaspoon, and it's about 90 calories per tablespoon.  All throughout, our buttery, sugary, cherry dessert is only 100 calories per slice, and that's for the bigger pieces.

So in short, I wouldn't think it'd be too much more calories than 120.  Enjoy it!  If I liked oreos, or chocolate for that matter, I'd probably be more excited to make and serve an oreo pizza.
I had it.. it wasnt amazing, it was okay. I guess it depends on your preference. Its actually a pretty small piece. (1/8th of a 10 in "pizza")
Gross. I dont care how many cals it is, 120 cals for one slice of pizza when i can have a whole one tahts healthier (using veggies, and mushroom or egg white base) myself....
Then again i dont like oreos that much :) How was it. I cant see the ads
It actually looked good except the idea of it being on a crust, but I get that a pizzeria would do that. 
they have some of of the worse commercials. I cant stand that one. And pizza is already bad for you, now you've the chocolate in addition.
every now and again I want pizza BAD lol so I order from Papa John's a large veggie with thin cracker like crust and easy cheese.  I cannot give you the cal count but have it cut into squares and know you are not doing so much damage having a few squares. 

My God! That looks awesome and unbelievably unhealthy. But please - their ads!

I have to say, that as a 'kinda a tad more than slightly overweight person' I would be mortified to eat that in public. It is a walking heart attack. (A heart attack that looks incredibly awesome and a slice would do well over some vanilla ice cream - just sayin').

I'd be embarassed because I would get the, 'no wonder...', or 'if I ate that I'd have to run a marathon', or 'that looks incredibly sickening', or, 'no wonder they call us fat americans'.

And they would be 100% right.

I pretty much secretly detest health snobs. But I've never seen a big health snob.

Food for thought. I nice health snob is a zipped lip health snob.

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even though its really low cals it probably isnt smart to eat anything with oreos. thats because the cream inside is made from lard and for some reason our bodies have a really hard time burning off lard so it jsut stays as fat on the body for years. so i mean if you like them that much then eat it but i dont think its worth putting up with your body not being able to burn fat all for a piece of cookie pizza
Lard being... animal fat?

Pretty sure Oreos are vegan (ie no animal products whatsoever).  Definitely they were made wtih Lard @ some point (the 70s? 80s?), but they have no lard now. (Ingredients below).

SUGAR, ENRICHED FLOUR (WHEAT FLOUR, NIACIN, REDUCED IRON, THIAMINE MONONITRATE [VITAMIN B1], RIBOFLAVIN [VITAMIN B2], FOLIC ACID), HIGH OLEIC CANOLA OIL AND/OR PALM OIL AND/OR CANOLA OIL, COCOA (PROCESSED WITH ALKALI), HIGH FRUCTOSE CORN SYRUP, BAKING SODA, CORNSTARCH, SALT, SOY LECITHIN (EMULSIFIER), VANILLIN-AN ARTIFICIAL FLAVOR, CHOCOLATE.
Oreos are not vegan.  However, Hydrox are.
Oreo did stop using lard in the late 80s, so what's not vegan about them now? Did you know that Hydrox were the original chocolate sandwich cookie? I think I prefer them, but haven't had either in a very long time. I don't think if you're not vegan that the lard content would make them any better or worse for you though, they still have hydrogenated oils.
How about we all just stop contributing to obesity in America (and beyond) and quit buying this stuff? Don't let the marketing work! ;)
That ingredient list looks vegan to me.  Not healthy by any means but definitely no animal products.

How about we all just stop contributing to obesity in America (and beyond) and quit buying this stuff? Don't let the marketing work! ;) 

 HEAR! HEAR!

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