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Pizza Hut Singapore launches Thai-inspired menu

The brand is also releasing a limited-edition Muay Thai shorts.

Pizza Hut Singapore introduced a limited-time menu featuring Thailand-inspired items, including the Kickin’ Green Curry Pizza and Tom Yum Melts.

The pizza features chicken, onions, mozzarella, a green curry base and chilli padi, while the melts are made with tomato, mozzarella, onions and spicy chicken.

Other items in the promotion include green curry baked rice, an aroy platter and choco banana tarts.

As part of the campaign, Pizza Hut will also release limited-edition Muay Thai shorts.

The menu will be available from 8 September to 9 November.

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