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Paige Holland

People's 'minds blown' as they discover little-known meaning in Domino's box

A woman was left gobsmacked when she realised why there are dots on the top of the Domino's boxes.

TikTok user Molly, who goes by @m0lly.ch on the platform, posted a video of the moment she and her friend made the discovery after ordering two pizzas from the restaurant chain.

In a video that has been viewed more than 1.2 million times, the girls could be seen visibly stunned as they put the two boxes together and found out that the two dots on each one made a domino.

"Bro why am I only learning today that the dominos boxes MAKE A DOMINO," she wrote over the clip.

Molly couldn't believe it (tiktok.com/@m0lly.ch)
The boxes form a domino (tiktok.com/@m0lly.ch)

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"Mind blown," she captioned the video.

Molly added in a pinned comment on the clip: "The two boxes put together make one domino that’s what I’m trying to relay.

"If that wasn’t clear."

Since being posted, the video has racked up almost 70,000 likes and 700 comments from people who admitted that they too had no idea what the dots were for until Molly pointed it out.

"Bruh the whole time?? I thought those were an aerial view of sumo wrestlers," one person wrote.

Another commented: "I literally worked there and had no idea."

"I actually said the oh my god on the second one at the same time as my reaction," said a third.

This comes as another Domino's fan shared a replica recipe for the famous garlic and herb dip.

Not only is the recipe super quick and easy, but it's also slightly healthier than the original dip which is said to have 169 calories in a single size serving, whilst the large pot contains almost 700 calories.

To make the dip, all you need to do is combine half a cup of sour cream, half a cup of mayo, a teaspoon of oregano, a tablespoon of white wine vinegar, half a teaspoon of garlic puree, a pinch of salt and a pinch of sugar in a bowl and mix well.

Pop it in the fridge to chill for a couple of hours whilst you wait for your pizza, then serve.

Give it a try and see if it competes with the real thing.

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