
Domino's Bread Twists TV Commercial, 'USA Network: Fashion Felony' Ft Alexa Bliss
“USA Network: Fashion Felony”
About This Ad
Late one night at the Domino's headquarters, tag team Breezango, aka The Fashion Police, are on the prowl for an intruder. When the pair discovers parmesan, cinnamon and garlic dustings on the floor, they realize they may be dealing with something bigger than a fashion felony. The duo fearlessly follows the trail of breadcrumbs only to discover stolen Domino's Bread Twists in the hands of a very fashionable fugitive, Alexa Bliss. For a limited time, customers can get a steal at Domino's where Br
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