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Pizza + Doritos? Pizza Hut Says Yes. Following in the bizarre mashup tradition of Taco Bell's Doritos Locos Tacos, Pizza Hut is adding Doritos to its pies in Australia.

By Kate Taylor

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The new Doritos Crunchy Crust Pizza.

From 7-Eleven's Loaded Doritos to Taco Bell's Doritos Locos Tacos, is there anything that can't be combined with Doritos?

Pizza Hut is testing the limits of Australia's Dorito tolerance with the new Doritos Crunchy Crust Pizza. The pizza, which can have any topping, has a crust that is covered with Cheddar-covered Doritos glued to the pizza with molten mozzarella cheese.

Related: The Weirdest Fast-Food Mashups in America

The mutant pizza mashup is somewhat disturbingly on trend, seeing as Papa John's now sells a pizza topped with Fritos. The real question: Will the Doritos crust make it to the U.S., joining Papa John's quirky new crusts that include honey Sriracha and "Ginger Boom Boom"?

Related: Inside Pizza Hut's Radical Move to Double Its Menu

Kate Taylor

Staff Writer. Covers franchise-related trends and topics.

Kate Taylor is a staff writer covering franchises for Entrepreneur.com. Related areas of interest include chain restaurants, franchisee profiles and food trends. Get in touch with tips and feedback via email at ktaylor@entrepreneur.com or on Twitter at @Kate_H_Taylor. 

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