Domino's is launching a baby registry, just like you always asked for

What's next real estate? Health insurance?

Congratulations, it's a big cheesy pizza pie!

Domino's is launching their very own baby registry. They partnered with Gugu Guru, a registry consulting company, to provide a platform for parents to create a wishlist.

The website coincides with the wedding registry they created earlier in the year which basically means they want pizza to rule over your life. What's next real estate? Health insurance?

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Instead of all the predictable baby items like a stroller, bottles and diapers, the pizza chain is offering food packages perfect for new parents, annoyed parents, or someone that's not even a parent and wants a good deal.

The packages are designed for specific occasions like the Gender Reveal, Dachelor Party and Hormonal and Hangry pizza packages to name a few. You have a problem? Well, Domino's will solve it.

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Aside from the pizza, the restaurant chain is also selling merchandise for the whole family. Nothing like welcoming your new baby home with some pizza-themed attire.

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The pizza and outfit combination can't be complete without decorations for the new edition. According to the site, they're selling a 'Fabulous Diaper Pizza' for baby showers (because what's a shower without one?).

The 'ingredients' include pampers, clothing and products for the baby just so you're not wasting your $35.

If you can't contain your excitement (and forgot all about the baby), you can begin registering on Nov. 29.

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