ASDA shoppers can once more get their hands on a spooky treat this Halloween as the supermarket’s pumpkin-shaped pizzas are back.

Available until the day before fright night, October 30, there are five different pizza toppings to try – Cheese Meltdown, Pepperoni Feast, The Sizzler, Veggie Supreme, and Meat Feast.

Asda is bringing back its Halloween pizzas this year that are shaped like pumpkins

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Asda is bringing back its Halloween pizzas this year that are shaped like pumpkinsCredit: asda

All five varieties cost £3.50 and come in the shape of a Jack-o’-Lantern with a cheesy grin spread across his face.

You can’t buy the pizzas online so you’ll have to visit one of Asda’s stores with a fresh pizza counter to pick one up. Use Asda’s store locator tool to find your nearest.

We also couldn’t find any of the other major supermarkets selling Halloween pizzas online either, although you may have more luck in stores.

Prices have gone up this year though – the spooky creations cost 50p less at £3 back in 2019, while in 2018 Asda’s similar Monster Meltdown 10-inch pizza was an even cheaper £2.30.

A shopper on the Ways to Save Facebook group was the first to spot the savoury slices in store although feedback on them is mixed.

One person tagged a friend saying: “Ellie would love this.” While someone else wrote: “Oh that’s brilliant.”

But another person said: “Sorry, but I would not be impressed. I would want the rest of the pizza, as much as I love Halloween.” While another joked: “Looks like my missus made that – looks a mess lol.”

Deborah Haigh, category planner, pizza counter at Asda, said: “We wanted to help Brits celebrate Halloween at home this year and to do so, we’re bringing back our pumpkin-shaped Halloween pizza.” 

If you’re planning to celebrate Fright Night, you might also want to head down to M&S where it has a spooky “Frankencolin” the caterpillar cake.

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This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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