Congratulations,The Intern - A Summer of Lust it's a big cheesy pizza pie!
Domino's is launching their very own baby registry. They partnered with Gugu Guru, a registry consulting company, to provide a platform for parents to create a wishlist.
The website coincides with the wedding registry they created earlier in the year which basically means they want pizza to rule over your life. What's next real estate? Health insurance?
SEE ALSO: Why choose between pizza or a burger when you can have this glorious combination?Instead of all the predictable baby items like a stroller, bottles and diapers, the pizza chain is offering food packages perfect for new parents, annoyed parents, or someone that's not even a parent and wants a good deal.
The packages are designed for specific occasions like the Gender Reveal, Dachelor Party and Hormonal and Hangry pizza packages to name a few. You have a problem? Well, Domino's will solve it.
Aside from the pizza, the restaurant chain is also selling merchandise for the whole family. Nothing like welcoming your new baby home with some pizza-themed attire.
The pizza and outfit combination can't be complete without decorations for the new edition. According to the site, they're selling a 'Fabulous Diaper Pizza' for baby showers (because what's a shower without one?).
The 'ingredients' include pampers, clothing and products for the baby just so you're not wasting your $35.
If you can't contain your excitement (and forgot all about the baby), you can begin registering on Nov. 29.
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