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  ProdID: 2176 - Chocolate Lava CakeProduced byDomino's Pizza Product Score: 7.9 
Chocolate Lava Cake

Price : $3.30
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Available : in store

A delicious chocolate cake with a warm, gooey middle. Baked fresh in store, it's perfect for one.
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  Review #15982 - Dated: 22nd of April, 2016
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TThese taste great. They are the perfect size for a treat. Small enough you don't feel guilty but big enough that you actually got to eat something. The chocolate lava does need to ooze more to really get the magic of these cakes. They could sell in a pack rather than as individuals as in a large family or group of friends it does get costly fast. There could possibly be an option of getting it hot or cold as after eating your pizza at times they are cold and then loose the effect of a chocolate lava cake and become more of a dormant volcano with a hint of what a look at what you could of had. However they taste so good that perhaps we all deserve to have our dessert first. Overall I am great full for an easy dessert that comes to me already made and if you have guests pair this beauty with some whipped cream and some berries for that instant restaurant looking dessert. If you want a good dessert for an ok price then this is for you. If you are from a big family then think again, unless you are willing to hide out in the closet so you don't have to share.

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tessak   Review #10000 - Dated: 19th of October, 2013
  Author: tessak

I make chocolate lava cakes at home all the time, we love them, and they are a quick, simple, easy to prepare, fun pudding that the kids love. So when Dominos introduced their own choc lava cakes a long while ago, it was only a matter of time before we would be trying them. That moment came when Dominos ran a promotion offering free lava cakes, and as an added bonus, you did not even have to make a purchase first. Ka Pai Dominos...that does not happen all to often.

So we all ordered our lava cakes, and having seen them advertised on TV, we all very excitedly went down to pick up our heavenly desserts. Isnt it funny how we all know nothing is ever like what you see on tele, but yet you still hold out that little glimmer of hope, that moment when for the first time ever you may just receive exactly what the tele portrayed. Well don't expect that moment with these lol

Yes they are a rich saucy dessert. Yes they somewhat resemble a volcano...not a big mum or dad volcano but more a little innocent baby kind of volcano. They don't ooze lava as such, but hey how much chocolate lava can a baby volcano have right? The price is okay, but I would not pay it all to often, I'm better off continuing to make them at home myself. Yes they are a lovely treat, just don't expect to much :)

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  Review #6464 - Dated: 18th of September, 2012
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when I received my lava cake it was all broken to pieces like it had been thrown in the box. it was clearly undercooked and tasted doughy.
I know a lava cake is only cooked a little to ensure the middle is runny but this was not cooked enough.
to be fair a 6 at best.

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kymmage   Review #5734 - Dated: 15th of April, 2012
  Author: kymmage

One night, when my husband was out and it was fend-for-yourself for dinner, I ordered us some Domino's. In that order I included Chocolate Lava Cake for the choco-holic pre-schooler. I always like to give her a treat at the weekends and I didn't think the price was too bad.

When our order arrived, I was a little disappointed by the size of the cake. Cut up between two (one being under 4 at the time) the serving size seemed really small. We finished our pizza and then I offered the lava cake for dessert.

My daughter liked the sauce in the middle and ate that with a spoon til it was gone. She tried some of the cake as well, but didn't like that as much. I ate my potion and I found it really rich in flavour. The sauce was almost bitter chocolatey and not as sweet as I was expecting.

So overall, you wouldn't want a lot of this cake, and the portion size was probably quite appropriate. It is still fairly cheap, but not something you would get all the time.

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Tucker   Review #3094 - Dated: 13th of July, 2009
  Author: Tucker

Now this is one I wasn't entirely happy with. The TV adverts, as usual, show you something that looks far superior to what you get in the dinky little box... it's smaller, flatter and far less 'plump' than the adverts lead you to expect... and yet... I couldn't honestly say I would want a larger serving than you get.

You see, it's rich... damned rich. Sweet, chocolatey hea wrapped up in a dinkly little box... the outer shell is a smooth, silky choc sponge cake, with a gooey heart of sticky, totally sweet choc sauce that makes me realise where all the little pottles of choc dip from the Fudge Brownies now go, since I have yet to be offered one when I buy the brownies themselves.

Dust this delight with some icing sugar and you have sweet death in a box... -drool- As good as it was, I was forced to share a second one when one of our 'tasters' declined due to over-indulgence of the pizza kind. One and a half of these had me fizzing for a good 3 hours just from the sugar rush... but it was oh-so-worth it. Wink Icon

Overall, take care with this one. It'll disappoint you to look at it, it'll thrill your tastebuds when you try it, and you'll probably want a second one later... but you might regret it if you need to be asleep later. Gawd save us if they release a coffee one later! LOL Icon


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