New Triple Double Crunch Wrap 3- Taco Bell tests Course Meals and Five-Course Meals
If you live in the Columbus, Ohio area, you can sample Taco Bell’s menu test of New Triple Double Crunchwrap 3-Course Meals and 5-Course Meals at select locations. The Triple Double Crunchwrap was first introduced in the summer of 2016 and features the following:
- Double layers of seasoned beef
- Double layers of nacho cheese sauce
- Double layers of crunchy tostada shells
- Lettuce
- Tomatoes
- Reduced-fat sour cream
- Wrapped in a grilled flour tortilla
The Triple Double Crunchwrap 3-Course Meal includes a Triple Double Crunchwrap, Crunchy Taco, and Cinnamon Twists for the suggested price of $5.
The Triple Double Crunchwrap 5-Course Meal features a Triple Double Crunchwrap, Beefy 5-Layer Burrito, Nacho Cheese Doritos Locos Taco, Crunchy Taco, and a medium fountain drink for a suggested price of $8.99.
Even though this is only a market test, if it goes well you can expect to see these new meals at your local Taco Bell in the not-too-distant future.
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DOMINO’S HAS 50% OFF ALL MENU-PRICED PIZZAS ORDERED ONLINE THROUGH JUNE 11, 2023
Domino’s Pizza has a new promotion running through June 11, 2023 that offers 50% off all menu-priced pizzas if you order online. To grab this deal, order any menu-priced pizza(s) on dominos.com, Domino’s mobile app, Google Home, Amazon Alexa, Facebook Messenger, or voice ordering with Dom.
All menu-priced pizzas are available for 50% off, including specialty pizzas like Honolulu Hawaiian, Wisconsin 6 Cheese, and Philly Cheese Steak pizzas. The promotion runs through Sunday, June 11, 2023, and is available nationwide at participating Domino’s locations.
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Cheez-It Opened a Gas Station . . . with a Cracker-Dispensing Pump
If you're hiking through Joshua Tree in Southern California this week, and you're craving something cheesy . . . THIS is your ticket.
For some reason, Cheez-It has opened a pop-up gas station in the area . . . but instead of pumping gas, the pumps will spray bags of Cheez-Its through your car window . . . for FREE.
It's only open now through Sunday.
There's also merch for sale, which is being described as "absurdly cheesy mementos" and "nostalgic Cheez-It Stop collectibles." And of course there are boxes of Cheez-Its, including special flavors that AREN'T in stores.
If you're in the area, the pop-up is at 61943 Twentynine Palms Highway in Joshua Tree. It's a 128-mile drive from L.A. . . . 168 miles from San Diego . . . or an easy 40 miles from the Palm Springs Airport.
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A 54-year-old man in the U.K. is so "addicted" to cheese that he spent over $70,000 on cheddar over the years and goes through at least two blocks daily.
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The Top Road Trip Snacks Include Chips, Chocolate . . . and Fruit?
What's your go-to snack when you're on a big road trip? A new poll looked into it and found most of us give ourselves a free pass to eat WHATEVER WE WANT when we're on the road.
The most popular options are mostly junk food, which isn't surprising. But a few healthier options did make the list.
The top road-trip snacks are: Chips . . . chocolate . . . cookies . . . nuts or seeds . . . candy . . . FRUIT. . . and granola bars.
Here are a few more road-trip stats . . .
1. Our favorite things about a road trip are the snacks, the conversations, and the stops along the way. The average person says that ideally, they'd like to stop for more snacks every three hours or so.
2. 44% think it's unacceptable to say "no eating in the car" on a road trip. Close to two-thirds of those people say if that was the case, they just wouldn't go.
3. The #1 road-trip rule that MUST be enforced is everyone has to use the bathroom before you leave.
Other popular rules include: You must wear deodorant, but no cologne or perfume . . . the person riding shotgun has to help navigate . . . and the driver should be in charge of the radio.
4. 38% of us would rather drive somewhere than fly. 35% said flying is best. 18% think trains are the best option.
5. The top road trips Americans want to go on are: A cross-country trip . . . a drive up and down the East or West Coast . . . a trip around the Great Lakes . . . and a road trip through the South.
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