Dunkin' Launching Giant Beverage Buckets After Viral Test Run: How To Get One Dunkin' Launching Giant Beverage Buckets After Viral Test Run: How To Get One
Dunkin' Launching Giant Beverage Buckets After Viral Test Run: How To Get One A cup holder won't help with this Dunkin' order. The chain's viral 48-ounce Iced Beverage Buckets are officially launching nationwide, Dunkin' announced in a news release on Wednesday, May 20. The limited-time containers will be available at participating Dunkin' locations on Friday, May 22. The oversized buckets are being released to celebrate Memorial Day weekend. "Perfect for beach days, road trips, backyard hangs, and everything in between, these 48 oz. buckets make it easier than ever to bring your favorite Dunkin' drink along for the ride," Dunkin' said. "Guests can purchase the…
New Pringles Potato Crisps Flavor Hitting Stores New Pringles Potato Crisps Flavor Hitting Stores
New Pringles Potato Crisps Flavor Hitting Stores Two popular brands are teaming up again for potato snacks inspired by beer and backyard cookouts. Pringles and Miller Lite are launching two limited-edition crisps, Mars Inc. announced in a news release. The Beer Cheese Burger and Beer-Braised Steak flavors will be available through participating retailers nationwide starting in June. The snacks promise to pack the flavors of grilling season into one can. "The response to our first collaboration with Miller Lite was incredible, and we knew we had to bring it back for another summer," said Mauricio Jenkins, US marke…
Last Call: Iconic American Beer Brand Being Discontinued After 177 Years Last Call: Iconic American Beer Brand Being Discontinued After 177 Years
Last Call: Iconic American Beer Brand Being Discontinued After 177 Years The last pint of an iconic beer that "made Milwaukee famous" will soon be poured after 177 years. Schlitz is being discontinued by parent company Pabst Brewing Company, Milwaukee Magazine reported. Pabst confirmed the move after Wisconsin Brewing Company announced that it will brew "the last Schlitz" at its brewery in Verona, Wisconsin, on Saturday, May 23. The final batch is scheduled for a limited release on Friday, June 27, along with a larger celebration event at the brewery. "Unfortunately, we have seen continued increases in our costs to store and ship certain products and have …
Cracking Roofs Trigger Huge Recall In Ford's Latest Safety Problem Cracking Roofs Trigger Huge Recall In Ford's Latest Safety Problem
Cracking Roofs Trigger Huge Recall In Ford's Latest Safety Problem Ford is recalling more than 16,000 vehicles because sections of the roof could crack and fly off in the automaker's latest safety issue. The recall was issued for about 16,200 Ford Bronco SUVs, according to a National Highway Traffic Safety Administration report released on Tuesday, May 12. The issue affects certain 2021 and 2022 Ford Bronco vehicles equipped with 3-door and 5-door Molded-In-Color hard tops. The problem involves roof panels that may have been manufactured improperly, allowing the exterior skin to crack or separate over time. In severe cases, sections of …
Stop & Shop Is Lowering Prices In New York And New Jersey — See The Details Stop & Shop Is Lowering Prices In New York And New Jersey — See The Details
Stop & Shop Is Lowering Prices In New York And New Jersey — See The Details Stop & Shop is cutting prices at all its grocery stores across New York and New Jersey, the company announced Monday, May 18. Company leaders said the goal was to draw more customers worried about inflation and high prices. “We know how important every dollar is, and this investment in everyday value helps customers save on products they buy the most,” Stop & Shop President Roger Wheeler said. The price cuts include: Nathan’s Beef Franks (8 count) from $7.99 to $5.79 Stop & Shop Whole Rotisserie Chicken from $7.99 to $6.99 Beef Top Round London Broil from $10.79/lb. to $7.99/…
NJ ShopRite Unveils Stunning Renovation With New Food Bars, Bakery NJ ShopRite Unveils Stunning Renovation With New Food Bars, Bakery
NJ ShopRite Unveils Stunning Renovation With New Food Bars, Bakery A multi-million-dollar renovation at a North Jersey was unveiled this week with a ribbon-cutting ceremony, community celebration, and a $5,000 donation to the West Essex YMCA. Livingston Mayor Shawn Klein joined store associates and members of the Sumas family for the ribbon cutting on Monday, May 18, according to Village Super Market. The celebration followed a customer appreciation event on Sunday, May 17, featuring live jazz music from Livingston High School students, face painting, balloon artists, vendor samplings, a tuna-cutting demonstration, and a parmesan wheel cracking. The renov…
New 15K-Square-Foot Gym Headed To Paramus Mall New 15K-Square-Foot Gym Headed To Paramus Mall
New 15K-Square-Foot Gym Headed To Paramus Mall Two major fitness brands are expanding into North Jersey with new leases totaling more than 31,000 square feet in Passaic and Paramus. Elev8tion Fitness leased 14,750 square feet at Bergen Town Center in Paramus, while Planet Fitness leased 16,561 square feet at 663 Main Ave. in downtown Passaic, according to commercial real estate firm JLL. The Paramus mall is anchored by Whole Foods and Target and was selected for its visibility, parking, and steady consumer traffic, officials said. JLL’s New Jersey Retail Advisory team said fitness and wellness operators have been aggressively expanding…
Bank Of America Customers May Get Paid In ATM Fee Settlement: See If You Qualify Bank Of America Customers May Get Paid In ATM Fee Settlement: See If You Qualify
Bank Of America Customers May Get Paid In ATM Fee Settlement: See If You Qualify Bank of America customers could receive payouts in a major settlement after some claimed they were double-charged for fees at ATMs. The bank agreed to a $2.25 million class action settlement in a lawsuit filed in federal court in Southern California. Customers claimed they were improperly charged multiple out-of-network balance inquiry fees during the same visit to certain ATMs owned by FCTI, Inc., located inside 7-Eleven convenience stores. Bank of America has denied wrongdoing but agreed to settle the case, according to the settlement website. Current and fo…
Major Airline Issues Ban After Robot Sits In Window Seat On Flight Major Airline Issues Ban After Robot Sits In Window Seat On Flight
Major Airline Issues Ban After Robot Sits In Window Seat On Flight Southwest Airlines has officially banned human-like and animal-like robots from flying on its planes. The carrier recently added a new rule prohibiting robots from airplane cabins and checked baggage. The ban applies regardless of a robot's size or purpose. Toy-sized robots can still fly if they can fit inside a carry-on bag and follow Southwest's battery restrictions. "A 'human‑like robot' is a robot designed to resemble or imitate a human in its appearance, movement, or behavior," Southwest said. "An 'animal-like robot' is a robot designed to resemble or imitate …
Ice Cream Sold In 17 States, Including NJ, Recalled Over Possible Metal Fragments Ice Cream Sold In 17 States, Including NJ, Recalled Over Possible Metal Fragments
Ice Cream Sold In 17 States, Including NJ, Recalled Over Possible Metal Fragments A freezer favorite is being pulled from shelves because of a possible hazard no one wants in a dessert. Straus Family Creamery announced the voluntary recall on Wednesday, May 14, and the US Food and Drug Administration posted the notice on Friday, May 15.  The FDA notice, including product labels and code information, is available here. The recall involves select production runs of Straus Family Creamery Organic Super Premium Ice Cream in pint and quart sizes. The products may contain foreign metal, according to the company's announcement posted by the FDA. The recalled lots were d…
NJ Grocery Store Closing After 66 Years — But There’s A Twist NJ Grocery Store Closing After 66 Years — But There’s A Twist
NJ Grocery Store Closing After 66 Years — But There’s A Twist A longtime Central Jersey grocery store is entering a new era after more than six decades in the community. Pennington Quality Market in Pennington announced it will officially close June 13 and reopen June 15 as McCaffrey’s Food Markets. The market has served the Pennington community for 66 years and has been owned and operated by the Rothwell family since 1981. “What began as a neighborhood grocery store grew into a place built on quality, service, and community connection, values that have always remained at the heart of PQM,” the company said in its announcement. Mike Rothwell, co-own…
Spam Unveils Hot Dog For Barbecue Season: Will You Try It? Vote In Poll Now Spam Unveils Hot Dog For Barbecue Season: Will You Try It? Vote In Poll Now
Spam Unveils Hot Dog For Barbecue Season: Will You Try It? Vote In Poll Now Spam is leaving its well-known can and heading to the grill with a new summer snack. Hormel Foods officially unveiled the Spam Dog in a news release. The canned, precooked pork brand is offering a different spin on the classic hot dog that Spam fans enjoy. The Spam Dog will be launched at sporadic locations nationwide, along with its debut at the National Restaurant Association Show in Chicago, which started Saturday, May 16, and runs until Tuesday, May 19. "We're excited to be rolling out the Spam Dog and the opportunity it creates for foodservice operators to offer something bo…