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The Rod Ryan Show

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Food News: Coca-Cola Unveils Sprite Chill

Coca-Cola Unveils Sprite Chill.

If you want a really cold-tasting soda, Sprite Chill is here. Coca-Cola’s R&D department messed around and came up with a cooling sensation that hits on the first sip. And along with that is the right balance with the cherry-lime flavor. It comes in regular and zero sugar and is available for a limited time.

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Cicis Introduces New Oreo Brownie Pizza.

Cicis Pizza has partnered with the Oreo brand to introduce their new Oreo Brownie Pizza

The Oreo Brownie Pizza is a dessert pizza that features the flavor of Oreo cookie crumbles with a warm, gooey brownie base drizzled with Cicis’ signature sweet icing. 

The new Oreo Brownie Pizza is a limited-time item that can be found on Cicis buffet through Sunday, June 2, 2024 and online for a price of $6.99 

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If you're obsessed with RANCH, Panera Bread has a "ranch hand" gig that COULD be perfect for you.

 There's no word how much it pays . . . and it sounds like it's mostly just a stunt to hype their new ranch menu items.

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Perrier Had to Scrap Some Bottles . . . That Were Contaminated with Poo?

 

 If you had a bottle of Perrier recently, and you thought, "This tastes like crap." Well, there may have been a reason for that.

 

 

Perrier was ordered to destroy two million bottles of water after FECAL BACTERIA was discovered in one of its wells in southern France. They'd been using the well since 1903 . . . over a HUNDRED years.

 

 

So is YOUR Perrier POO-FREE? They say YES. It was just a "precaution" . . . and "all bottles on the market can be consumed in complete safety."

 

 

Perrier's parent company, Nestlé, hasn't gone into specifics about the contamination, but it sounds like a temporary issue. The region had a lot of heavy rains last month, and it may have had something to do with that.

 

 

Nestlé says the well is being "reinforced" . . . and use of it, "will resume at the appropriate time under the control of the authorities."

 

 

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