New Trend: Is the "Fluffy Coke" an Improvement on the "Dirty Soda"?
Coca-Cola has been wildly popular for over 100 years, so it probably doesn't need a TikTok hack to "improve" it.
Two women are going viral for sharing their so-called "Fluffy Coke," which is a spin on the previous cola-and-cream trends of "Dirty Soda" and "Pilk."
It's simple: You take a cup and slather MARSHMALLOW FLUFF all around the inside . . . add ice . . . pour a can of Coke inside . . . and drink it through a straw.
The straw is important, because you'll want to avoid a fluffy moustache . . . and you also need to use the straw to scrape the fluff off the sides of the cup.
It apparently works with other sodas too, including Dr. Pepper. And remember: You need to use marshmallow FLUFF . . . NOT marshmallow creme.
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Baja Blast has been ranked the best Mountain Dew flavor. Liberty Chill is the WORST.
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The Top 10 Fast-Food Joints . . . Include Arby's?!?
The state of the fast-food industry has been INTERESTING recently . . . with inflated prices and bizarre new menu items. And now the state of fast-food RANKINGS is getting interesting.
"USA Today" asked their readers to vote on their favorite fast-food joints, and there's a surprising #1: Del Taco.
Here's the Top 10:
1. Del Taco. There are around 600 locations in 18 states, but they're mostly focused in the western states, plus Georgia and Florida.
2. KFC
3. Chick-fil-A. Which would've been far less surprising at #1.
4. In-N-Out. A lot of people would've also considered In-N-Out at the top.
5. Hardee's
6. Captain D's. There are around 500 locations in 22 states, but they're mostly focused in the southeastern states. If you're not familiar, it's a seafood place.
7. Taco Bell
8. Popeyes
9. Zaxby's
10. Arby's. What's more surprising: That Arby's made a list of the BEST fast-food places . . . or that it made the list when other CLASSIC brands like Wendy's, McDonald's, Burger King, and Subway did not.
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Today is National Mango Day.
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This is why the "no glass by the pool" rule is a big deal: A massive pool in Massachusetts had to be closed when a glass jar of salsa broke, sending shards into the water.
The 220,000-gallon pool needed to be completely drained and cleaned, costing the town $20,000.
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