Butterfinger French Toast Has Been Seen In The Wild
Finally! Butterfinger’s French Toast flavor is here. It was teased last May by food bloggers and foodie Keefrica is showing it off after finding the Butterfinger French Toast bar in a candy shop. Judging by Keefrica’s video, the treat comes in a king-size with two shareable bars. Keep your eyes out!
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White Castle’s Valentine’s Day Dinner Is Back
White Castle is bringing back its Valentine’s Day “Love Castle” experience, transforming more than 300 locations into romantic, sit-down dining spots with hostess seating, table service, and themed décor. Within minutes of reservations opening through OpenTable, many locations were reportedly fully booked, showing just how popular the 35-year-old tradition has become. The menu is still classic White Castle, but the atmosphere shifts to a Valentine’s vibe that fans love. Time slots run from 4 to 9 p.m., so anyone hoping to celebrate with sliders and paper crowns will need to move fast.
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Pizza Hut Launches $10 Big New Yorker Deal
Pizza Hut has just launched a new deal with their fan-favorite Big New Yorker Pizza for only $10. You can get a Pepperoni Duo or Create Your Own (CYO) pizza for $10 when you order online or ask for the offer in-store at the counter.
The Pepperoni Duo is a 16-inch, extra-large New York-style crust pizza that features six foldable slices topped with cupped, crispy pepperoni with a sprinkling of parmesan-oregano seasoning. The Create Your Own (CYO) pizza is a 16-inch, extra-large New York-style crust with your choice of one topping. Additional toppings are available for an extra charge.
The Pizza Hut Big New Yorker for $10 deal is available at participating locations nationwide for a limited time. Prices may vary and are higher in some locations including those in California.
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Heinz Creates The Heinz Dipper:
Heinz has just made french fry fans that love dipping them in ketchup very happy. The condiment company just launched the HEINZ Dipper. It’s a fry box with a built in ketchup compartment! So far, it’s not available widely, but has debuted at Fat Sal’s Delis in the greater Los Angeles area and Devil Dawgs locations in the greater Chicago area, as well as Pat’s King of Steaks in Philadelphia and Lucky’s Hot Chicken in Dallas, Texas. It will also be available at some stadiums.
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The latest social media trend is . . . making one-pot meals in rotisserie chicken bags.
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How Girl Scout Cookies Became A Thing
Girl Scout cookie season is in full swing. This year they've added a new cookie made of chocolate, marshmallow and toasted almond crème called Exploremores. The cookie has Rocky Road vibes. Toast-Yay! And S'mores were discontinued last year. The tradition in the Northeast began 94 years ago when Girl Scouts baked and sold cookies in the windows of the Philadelphia Gas and Electric Company in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. In July 1922, the organization’s “The American Girl” magazine published a cookie recipe by a Chicago Scout director and that’s when the tradition went national. As for the organization itself, it all started in 1917 when The Mistletoe Troop in Muskogee, Oklahoma, baked cookies and sold them in its high school cafeteria as a service project.
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