Pizza fans who are also hopeless romantics are in luck this Valentine’s Day.
Several chains are selling heart-shaped pies this year.
Pizza Hut first sold the pies in 2017 — and will be bringing them back for Valentine’s Day in 2025, the Texas-based restaurant chain’s website said.
PINEAPPLE ON PIZZA: IT’LL COST YOU $121 AT A PIZZERIA WHOSE OWNERS ‘LOATHE’ THE TOPPING
“Heart-shaped pizza is a medium 1-topping hand-tossed pizza that’s, you guessed it, shaped like a heart,” according to the Pizza Hut website.
The item, the website said, could be for almost any occasion, including “Valentine’s, Galentine’s or whatever-tine’s.”
Buyers should know that the heart-shaped pizza does have an odd quirk beyond its shape: It’s not sliced.
“Pizza arrives uncut because we don’t break hearts, we bake them,” Pizza Hut stated.
The heart-shaped pizza will be available from Feb. 11 through Feb 17, the brand said.
Pizza Hut is not the only pizza chain to add a romantic touch to its pies this February.
Papa Johns’ heart-shaped pizza is baked with a thin crust and comes with one topping, the Kentucky-based chain said on its website.
“Experience love at first bite this Valentine’s Day,” Papa Johns said.
For more Lifestyle articles, visit www.foxnews.com/lifestyle
The pizza, similar to the one sold by Pizza Hut, does not come sliced. Its price starts at $11.99.
The brand called it “the perfect choice” for Valentine’s Day.
The heart-shaped pizza at Papa Johns is available from Feb. 5 through Valentine’s Day.
CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR LIFESTYLE NEWSLETTER
“To keep the shape of your heart-shaped pizza, cut from the top middle straight down to the point of the heart, then cut horizontally to make the slices as evenly-sized as possible,” the website suggested.
California Pizza Kitchen is also selling heart-shaped pies as part of its “Sweetest Meal for Two” promotion.
The meal comes with one starter, two entrées (including four options of heart-shaped pies) and a dessert, according to the California Pizza Kitchen website.
The promotion is valid from Feb. 10 through Feb. 15 while supplies last, the chain said.