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It's an age-old debate which is a staple part of British culture.

Some are lovers and others are haters, but everyone has an opinion on Marmite.

And now another dimension has been added to the debate.

Will combining Marmite with pizza help increase the number of lovers or will the haters win more people round?

In attempt re-visit the great debate, Papa John's teamed their pizza dough with the yeasty spread and added cheese.

The final product was Marmite and cheese scrolls, which look like giant doughballs.

According to the pizza chain, Vegemite scrolls have taken Australia by storm so Papa John's gave the snack a British makeover.

Liz Williams, managing director for Papa Johns said: "We’re excited to be the first to launch this delicious dish on our menu in the UK and given its popularity in Australia, we’re confident UK customers are going to love them too."

What do they taste like?

Of course, it would've been rude not to taste test the new treats.

I don't consider myself a Marmite lover or a Marmite hater. I can eat it, but I wouldn't go out of my way to find it.

But on the whole I was really impressed.

It was just the right amount of greasy and the hearty dough made it pretty yummy in my eyes.

The Marmite taste was a little strong for my liking, but I have just said I'm not the biggest fan.

For me the scrolls earn a very respectable 7/10 - which I'm sure would've been higher if fell on the lover side of the Marmite debate.

The rest of the office obviously got involved in the taste testing too, which sparked the usual Marmite debate, resulting in some not even trying the snack.

One who did indulge said it was a bit like a Yorkshire pudding and another said he wasn't sure but then reached for scroll number two. So he clearly enjoyed the first more than he thought for.

Much like Marmite itself, these scrolls will probably create division, but they're definitely worth a try.

How can I get hold of them?

The Marmite and cheese scrolls are on sale in Papa John's stores nationwide.

But they are only available until February 3.

They are priced around £4.99 for eight, but prices vary from shop to shop.

Or they can be bought as part of Papa John's special deal.

For £18.99, you can buy a large pizza, Marmite and cheese scrolls, plus a side and a 1.5 litre bottle of Pepsi.