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Food: A Rundown of Restaurants Offering Deals for Super Bowl Sunday

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A Rundown of Restaurants Offering Deals for Super Bowl Sunday

Lots of people are watching the Super Bowl at home alone or in small groups this year, instead of going to a big party. So a bunch of restaurants is doing takeout deals. Here's a rundown of what they're offering . . .

1. Applebee's. Every $40 online order on Sunday will come with 40 free boneless wings. Just use the promo code BIGGAME.

2. Red Lobster. They've got "Game Day Bundle" specials going on through Sunday that include entrées, sides, Cheddar Bay Biscuits, and free Pepsi.

3. Yard House. They've got a Tailgate Takeout Pack, which comes with chicken nachos, wings, and a choice of two pizzas for $50.

4. BJ's Restaurant. They put together "Homegating Packs," which include deep-dish pizza, chips and dip, appetizers, and a beer growler or non-alcoholic drink for $65.

5. Hooters. They're offering an MVP Bundle, which includes 42 wings with a choice of two sides for $40.

6. Buffalo Wild Wings. Buffalo Wild Wings is giving everyone free wings. . . but only if the game goes into overtime. (A Super Bowl has only gone to OT once, in 2017.)

7. Panda Express. Through Sunday, you can get a Family Meal with three large entrées and two large sides for $29 plus free delivery. 

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You Can Give Your Love A Bouquet Of Lobster Tails This V-Day

Roses and chocolates have always been ‘acceptable’ choices for Valentine’s Day gifts, but ever consider a lobster bouquet? Lobster bouquet? Yup. And they’re not cheap, but hey...it’s different than the same ole, same ole, right?

The folks at Maine Lobster Now and Hancock Lobster Co. are offering up a four-tail bouquet for $82.49 and the six-count is $109.99. And no, the ‘bouquet’ isn’t just a box of lobster tails. The kit comes with accessories including skewers, festive wax paper, burlap wrap, and directions for fashioning the bouquet. There’s even Valentine’s tag which reads “Tails are red, oceans are blue, Maine Lobster is sweet, and so are you.”

And if you aren’t so great in the kitchen you also receive cooking instructions. Good luck!

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Joe Montana is the "GOAT" in an ad for Guinness.

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Does McDonald's Secretly Sell Full Cakes?

You probably went to some birthday parties at McDonald's when you were a kid. And they'd have a cake at those parties with Ronald McDonald on it. And I'm guessing you haven't thought about the cake since that moment.

Well . . . time to think about it again. Because right now, Internet detectives everywhere are trying to answer the question: Does McDonald's secretly sell full cakes?

This all started when someone on TikTok named Kayleigh Weeks posted a video showing the sheet cake she bought at a McDonald's in Omaha, Nebraska for $9. It's a chocolate cake with white frosting and a red Ronald McDonald decoration.

So now people are debating whether EVERY McDonald's is secretly selling cakes or if this was just a rare exception.

Some employees have weighed in . . . on both sides. Some say their stores don't have cakes, but one said, quote, "All McDonald's sell cakes."

So far, McDonald's hasn't put out any official word on this cake debate. 

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Here Are the Top 10 Foods People Will Eat During the Super Bowl

Super Bowl Sunday is the first big eating holiday of the year unless you happen to be someone who gorges on the roasted groundhog.

A new survey asked people what foods they're planning to eat during the Super Bowl.

The top 10 are: Chips and dip . . . wings . . . pizza . . . nachos . . . cheese and crackers . . . burgers or sliders . . . cookies . . . ice cream . . . mozzarella sticks . . . and tacos.

The survey also found the five most common things we'll be drinking are: Soda . . . beer . . . iced tea . . . wine . . . and whiskey.

Another survey found 40% of people plan on eating more during the game this year than they did last year. And a quarter of people won't buy food until Sunday. 

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