Miller High Life Wants to Make Your Home Smell Like a Dive Bar for the Holidays
People love nostalgic smells in their homes over the holiday season: Freshly baked cookies . . . a wood fireplace . . . pine needles . . . hot cocoa and peppermint . . . cloves . . . cinnamon . . . gingerbread.
But Miller High Life wants to add in the cozy smells of . . . a DIVE BAR.
To celebrate its 120th anniversary, Miller High Life is selling a "Merry High Light," which is a two-and-a-half-foot, light-up neon tree. It's basically a 3-D bar sign, topped with a Miller High Life logo.
But here's the kicker: it's been "infused with the scent of sweet tobacco" . . . allowing the odor of cigarettes to waft through your home. (Or maybe a pipe?)
If this sounds like a must-have decoration, you can order yours for $120 through Miller's online store. But hurry, there's only a limited number of them available. They will hit the store TOMORROW . . . and if you order one, they promise it'll get to you by Christmas.
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(Miller also has a contest to win a single, full-sized FIVE-FOOT version.)
TACO BELL QUIETLY RETURNS DOUBLE-DECKER TACO
Taco Bell has quietly returned their fan-favorite Double Decker Taco to menus nationwide for a limited time in both regular and supreme versions.
The Double Decker Taco consists of a soft flour tortilla layered with beans and wrapped around a crunchy taco shell that’s filled with seasoned beef, lettuce, and cheddar cheese. The Double Decker Taco Supreme is a Crunchy Taco Supreme that sits on a bed of refried beans with the flour tortilla sitting underneath.
You can expect prices of $2.99 for the Double Decker Taco and $ 3.60 for the Double Decker Taco Supreme (prices may vary). Both tacos are available now for a limited time at participating Taco Bell locations nationwide.
SourceTaco Bell has quietly returned their fan-favorite Double Decker Taco to menus nationwide for a limited time in both regular and supreme versions.
The Double Decker Taco consists of a soft flour tortilla layered with beans and wrapped around a crunchy taco shell that’s filled with seasoned beef, lettuce, and cheddar cheese. The Double Decker Taco Supreme is a Crunchy Taco Supreme that sits on a bed of refried beans with the flour tortilla sitting underneath.
You can expect prices of $2.99 for the Double Decker Taco and $ 3.60 for the Double Decker Taco Supreme (prices may vary). Both tacos are available now for a limited time at participating Taco Bell locations nationwide.
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Pizza Hut Is Offering Free Door Mats with a QR Code That Will Gift Your Delivery Drivers a Free Pizza
Deliveries are a vital part of the holiday season for most of us, and if you aren't sure how to say thank you to your delivery driver . . . you could start with just that, literally saying "thank you."
Or you could give them a pizza.
Pizza Hut has just launched a new promotion, where they're giving away DOORMATS to homeowners who say, "Leave a box, get a box. Dear delivery drivers, scan [this QR code] for a pizza present."
It basically routes them to a gift card, which they can use to claim a free pizza from Pizza Hut. The deliveries can apparently be anything like Amazon, USPS, FedEx, or UPS. They didn't say whether food deliveries count.
There are some caveats.
The doormats are free, and you can claim one online . . . but they're only making 250 of them available. Each day, from yesterday through December 10th, they're releasing 50 at ShopAtPizzaHut.com.
The delivery drivers have until December 27th to claim their pizza . . . and it's limited to ONE per driver, even if they make multiple deliveries to your house, or somehow encounter TWO of the 250 people who have these.
It's unclear if there's a limit of claims per doormat . . . it just says "while supplies last." But there might not be, since there are only 250 mats to begin with, and it sounds like they're prepared to give away at least 4,000 pizzas.
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Steakhouses with holiday menus are a popular option for special meals, especially when you are entertaining out-of-town guests or are short on in-home preparation time.
The folks at EatThis, NotThat! have listed seven steakhouse chains with some of the best choices if you decide to eat out during the holidays.
- Morton’s The Steakhouse – offers a Chateaubriand Holiday Dinner for Two three-course dinner from December 24 through December 31 that includes a sliced filet entrée with choice of salad, two sides, and dessert.
- Sullivan’s Steakhouse – this chain with 12 locations nationwide has a Holiday Favorites Menu with “specially curated” options for the “flavors of the season.” The menu is available through the month of December and options include Filet Mignon Duo, Lobster-Basil Stuffed Shrimp, and Braised Short Ribs.
- Outback Steakhouse – Outback is popular with families and has a Steakmas Season Menu with limited-time food and drink options. Some of the menu items included Bloomin’ Fried Shrimp, Steakhouse Mac and Cheese Bites, Bone-In Ribeye with Bourbon Onion, and specialty cocktails like the Black Cherry Mule and Gingerbread Cookie Martini.
- STK Steakhouse – STK offers specials on December 24 and December 25 that include Signature Prime Rib and Wagyu. They also have the Holiday Cheers Menu all season long with items like Pumpkin Ravioli with Dungeness Crab and Imperia Caviar and themed cocktails that include Santa’s Egg Nog that’s made with Santa Teresa 1796 Rum, egg nog, horchata, and nutmeg.
- Del Frisco’s Double Eagle Steakhouse – offering a Wagyu Chateaubriand special served with A5 Kobe Tallow and Caviar Butter and specialty drinks like the Del Frisco’s Santa’s Sleigh Ride cocktail with Jack Daniel’s, Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Honey, fresh orange juice and mulled wine. They also have a specialty Faust cabernet sauvignon for the holidays.
- Saltgrass Steakhouse – Saltgrass Steakhouse will be open for dine-in and delivery on Christmas Day and has some limited-time specialties on the menu with Gulf Coast Steak & Shrimp as the season’s featured dish. They also offer a center-cut top sirloin with your choice of grilled or fried shrimp.
- Claim Jumper Steakhouse & Bar – this West Coast steakhouse chain has a holiday platters menu with slow-roasted turkey or smoked ham as the main meat. Their three-course holiday dinners can feed six to eight and you can add homemade desserts as well.
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