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Pizza Hut drops new Karate Kid: Legends menu

Dragon Kick Hot Sauce and Legend’s Aioli lead the new range.

Pizza Hut has partnered with Karate Kid: Legends to launch a new menu inspired by the upcoming film.

The range features dishes built around two new sauces—Dragon Kick Hot Sauce and Legend’s Aioli — across a variety of items: pizzas starting at $16.45, wings from $9.95, loaded garlic bread for $7.95, mac and cheese at $12.95, chips from $6.95, and a Dragon Kick Chili Lava Cake priced at $5.95.

To celebrate the launch, Pizza Hut is giving one lucky dojo duo a trip to New York City—the setting of the new movie—including flights, accommodation, tours, and spending money.

Other prizes include Sony noise-cancelling headphones, cinema passes to Karate Kid: Legends, and official movie merchandise.

Customers can enter by purchasing an item from the Legends Range and submitting an online form. The promotion runs until 15 June.

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