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Controversial cookie that contains an ENTIRE Cadbury creme egg is back on menus for Easter at major pizza chain

The baked snack was previously branded "disgusting"
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A CONTROVERSIAL Cadbury Creme Egg cookie has returned despite last year's backlash.

The 370-calorie cookies come in boxes of four and each contains a whole Creme Egg coated in dough.

Domino's Cadbury Creme Egg cookies.
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The cookies contain whole Cadbury Creme EggsCredit: Domino Pizza

Domino's has excitedly announced that they will be added back to menus from February 24.

Louise Pilkington, Director of Innovation at Domino’s said: "There’s a reason Domino’s Cookies made with Cadbury Creme Egg are back for the second year in a row. 

"They were an instant hit last year, and we know you’ll love them just as much this time round.

“This partnership is a match made in dessert heaven. Combining our iconic cookies with the gooey delight of Cadbury Creme Egg creates an indulgent experience like no other. This is a delicious reunion not to be missed.”

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The chain has not yet confirmed how much the cookies will cost but last year customers could pick them up for £6.99 a box.

A prestigious peer said Domino's Pizza bosses "should be ashamed of themselves" for introducing the sweet treat.

The collaboration between Domino's and Cadbury was branded "disgusting" by Lord Bethell of Romford.

He said: "This is disgusting. A whole Cadbury cream egg in a Domino's Cookie.

"These are serious corporate food companies. What are they thinking?

"The executive team, the board and the shareholders should be ashamed of themselves."

A spokesperson for Domino's said that their customers tend to share their cookies and added that they are no worse than many other high street treats.

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They said: "These special edition cookies bring together two much loved, iconic brands and are designed to be a delicious pre-Easter treat which can be shared," they said in a previous statement.

"At just over 370 calories per cookie, they are in line with the content of many other treats available on the high street such as frappes and croissants.

"We know our customers love to share our existing cookies, and we expect they will do the same with the new Creme Egg cookies."

The chain first introduced the sweet treat last year at around this time in the lead up to Easter.

The Sun has contacted Domino's and Cadbury for comment.

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The pizza giant also introduced smaller 600-calorie pizzas and wraps for under 450 calories.

It has also launched vegan dishes, adding: “We are serious about our role in helping customers manage their nutritional intake and maintain a balanced diet with less sugar, fat and salt, as well as fewer calories.”

How to save money eating out

THERE are a number of ways that you can save money when eating out. Here's how:

Discount codes - Check sites like Sun Vouchers or  for any discount codes you can use to get money off your order.

Tastecard - This is a members club where you pay to have access to discounts worth up to 50 per cent off at thousands of restaurants. It costs £4.99 a month or £34.99 for the year.

Loyalty schemes - Some restaurants will reward you with discounts or a free meal if you register with their loyalty scheme, such as Nando's where you can collect a stamp with every visit. Some chains like Pizza Express will send you discounts for special occasions, such as your birthday, if you sign up to their newsletter.

Voucher schemes - Look out for voucher schemes offered by third party firms, such as Meerkat Meals. If you compare and buy a product through CompareTheMarket.com then you'll be rewarded with access to the discount scheme. You'll get 2 for 1 meals at certain restaurants through Sunday to Thursday.

Student discounts - If you're in full-time education or a member of the National Students Union then you may be able to get a discount of up to 15 per cent off the bill. It's always worth asking before you place your order.

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