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Cheesy treats

Pizza Hut launches cheesy bites



Have a bite Each portion is individually filled with cheese

Pizza Hut has launched Cheesy Bites, a fun range of pizzas. It comes with 22 cheese-filled bites that form the pull-apart crust. The 22 bites are individually filled with cheese, wrapped in dough and lightly seasoned with garlic butter and Italian seasoning on the outside.The non-vegetarian options include spicy chicken, chicken sizzle and peppy-o-chicken. For the vegetarians, there is fiery magic masala, Mediterranean delight and paneer bonanza. Available in personal and classic sizes. at all Pizza Hut restaurants nationwide.

It starts at Rs. 100.

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