Taco Bell Is Bringing Back Its Triple Double Crunchwrap, but with a New Name
Taco Bell just added another new item to its menu . . . or really, an OLD item they're trying to pass off as new.
Five years ago, they debuted the Triple Double Crunchwrap. Which is like a regular Crunchwrap, but with two layers of beef and nacho cheese, and two tostadas. Then it's all wrapped in a giant tortilla.
It's been off the menu since 2019, but now it's back under a different name. "Triple Double" was too wordy, apparently. So they're calling it the "Grande Crunchwrap" instead. It's available for a limited time.
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A grocery chain cooked 13,000 pancakes in one sitting for the Guinness World Record.
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A Wisconsin business created the world's longest piece of string cheese.
They beat the Guinness World Record with a piece of string cheese stretching over 3,800 feet. Here they are in the process of breaking the record.
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Mystery Twizzlers Flavor Has Been Revealed
In March of this year, Twizzlers announced a mystery pack and promised a flavor reveal this summer. It’s now summer and the flavor has officially been revealed as RASPBERRY!
The new Twizzler flavor is a limited-edition one (like many of these specialty products) so you need to grab them while you can if you’re interested because they may disappear before you know it. For now, they should be available all summer and can be purchased at your favorite retailer for $2.39 for a pack.
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Today is National Tapioca Day . . .
Will Drinking Lettuce Water Actually Help You Sleep?
It seems that TikTok users have started a new trend involving ‘lettuce water.” What’s that? Boil some water, steeping romaine lettuce leaves and there you are! Let it cool and it’s like tea. WHY though? Some people say it helps you sleep. And sure, it sounds a little far-fetched, but there may be something to it.
Dr. Christopher Winter, who is asleep expert, says that lettuce contains lactucarium – a milky liquid that “has a similar structure to opium” and that indeed...it “has some sedative properties.” But no – it’s not like getting high either. Dr. Winter adds, “The amount of lactucarium you’re getting from four to five lettuce leaves is unlikely to do much.” But if lettuce tea isn’t your thing anyway? He recommends using chamomile or valerian tea instead at bedtime.
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