GREAT news for chocolate fans as Domino’s has announced that it will be keeping its popular choc orange cookies on the menu a little longer.

The gooey chocolate orange cookies first appeared in October last year and were due to be vanishing this month.

Fans can get their hands on chocolate orange cookies for a little bit longer

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Fans can get their hands on chocolate orange cookies for a little bit longer

But the pizza chain has told customers that they will be staying for now, meaning you can still get your hands on the dessert.

However, Domino’s warned that the sweet treats are still limited edition, and urged fans to order while they still can.

An email sent to customers read: “We heard how much you loved our warm and mmmmmelty in the middle Choc Orange Cookies. So we’ve decided to keep ‘em on the menu a little bit longer…

Domino's warned fans to order the cookies while they still can

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Domino’s warned fans to order the cookies while they still can

“P.S. They won’t be here forever though, so don’t forget to add them to your next order.”

The Sun has asked Domino’s when they will officially vanish and will update this article when we know.

The cookies cost £4.99 for four and are available both for collection and delivery.

The chocolately cookies are popular with fans

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The chocolately cookies are popular with fans

They are similar to the original Domino’s cookies, but they come heaped with chocolate chunks and have a melt in the middle choc orange centre.

The cookies are popular on Twitter. Paige tweeted: “Them choc orange cookies from Domino’s are unbelievable.”

Louise added: “Domino’s choc orange cookies are to die for.”

There’s never been a better time to order, since this weekend you can get £25 worth of pizza for £2.50.

Asda’s new £5 deal includes two pizzas, a drink and Sky Movies voucher – saving you up to £8.59.

Best supermarket Valentine’s Day meal deals including M&S, Sainsbury’s and Tesco.

Dog’s guilty look says it all after eating Scots owner’s Domino’s pizza and cookies in hilarious TikTok

This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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