Food: Del Taco Brings Back Authentic Mexican Tamales

Del Taco Brings Back Authentic Mexican Tamales For The 2021 Holiday Season

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A food vlogger is making people a little queasy on TikTok. Here is @SensationalFoodie claiming that she waters down her McDonald's ketchup to make it healthier and cheaper. 

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Red Vines Are Now Available in "Gingerbread Flavor"

We know that the combination of Mr. Pibb and Red Vines is crazy delicious, but now, Red Vines is being combined with GINGERBREAD for the holiday season.

They're called "Red Vines Gingerbread Twists," and they look like Red Vines . . . only brown. (So a little LESS appetizing.)

For now, they're only available online from the American Licorice Company's website, while supplies last. They cost $2.39 for a 4-ounce tray . . . or $18.99 for a nine-pack. (Last we checked, only the nine-packs were available. It's unclear if more single packs will be added.)

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In case you care, these are the turkey's PRESIDENT BIDEN will pardon. 

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Papa John's Changed Its Logo and Dropped the Apostrophe

Papa John's just changed the logo that it's been using since 1995. They're going with a simpler version . . . and also dropping the apostrophe in the word "John's."

They didn't even mention the apostrophe in their press release. But they might be trying to further distance themselves from founder JOHN SCHNATTER. He stepped down as CEO in 2018 after using the N-WORD in a conference call.

If you're a grammar nut, the missing apostrophe suggests the restaurant is no longer associated with ONE John who owns it. It's now about MULTIPLE Johns . . . who all happen to be fathers? (???)(To be fair, Popeyes has the same issue.)

They've already switched over to the new logo on their website, and they'll be updating their signs as stores go through a big renovation process.

 (Here are both logos.)

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A woman flying out of Miami International Airport was told she couldn't bring her jug of vodka through security . . . so she offered everyone shots. 

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A Thanksgiving poll from last year is making the rounds again, and it includes a ranking of people's favorite Thanksgiving PIES. 

Pumpkin is #1, followed by pecan, apple, sweet potato, chocolate, cherry, and banana pudding. 

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