Food: LSU Fans Have Shattered A Bar's "Jello Shot Challenge" Record. 

LSU fans have shattered a bar's "Jello Shot Challenge" record. 

 They sell them for $5 each, and LSU fans alone have now ordered over 23,000 of them.  

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Pickle Hard Seltzer Is Here!:

The drink of the summer is here. There is Pickleball, pickle chips, and now pickle hard seltzer! Grillo’s Pickles has teamed with seltzer brand Two Robbers for a seltzer that is pickl-vicious. Each batch of Pickle Hard Seltzer is made using 20 gallons of Grillo’s original dill pickle brine. The companies announced the collab on socials, and comments started flowing. One person shared, "The pickle girl in me has been activated at my highest level. Thank you, pickle gods. (The lack of pickle emoji is criminal)." On the flip side, another person chimed in, "Pickle people must be stopped.” To each his own! The drink is available at a variety of retailers.

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Smoothie King Offers Buy One, Get One Free Smoothie Deal On June 21, 2023

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Domino's Can Now Deliver to You . . . Without an Address?

 

 

For most pizza deliveries, you can just give them the address.  But sometimes, that's not really possible . . . like if you're on a crowded beach.  Or in the middle of an intense game of hide-and-seek.  

 

 

Domino's has announced a new service called "Pinpoint Delivery," which does NOT require an address if you order through their mobile app.  Instead, you can "drop a pin" on a map for where you are.

 

 

They say it's perfect for the start of summer because customers might want a pizza delivered outdoors . . . like at a park, a campsite, or a pool . . . where their exact location may be hard to find.

 

 

This seems like it would be a NIGHTMARE for delivery people, but they have tools on their end too.  Once the delivery person arrives near the pick-up spot, the service activates a "visual signal" on their phone, which you provide.  Like, "I'm wearing yellow Crocs and a shirt that says, 'Live, Laugh, Nickelback.'"

 

 

Worst case:  The delivery person is free to bail after four minutes if the customer isn't where they said they'd be.  But the customer is also able to track the delivery on their phone, so it shouldn't be too hard to link up.  

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