Tyson Introduces New Halloween-Inspired Spooky Nuggets

Made with 100 percent white meat chicken raised with no antibiotics, Spooky Nuggets are limited-edition and come in three Halloween-inspired shapes: pumpkins, bats and ghosts.

Tyson is offering fans a chance to score Spooky Nuggets exclusively via a social media giveaway by commenting on Tyson’s Instagram announcement post with the emoji of the shape you’re most excited to try and by tagging a friend you’d like to share them with, using hashtags #TysonSpookyNuggets and #Sweepstakes through October 14, 2022.

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Bob Evans Launches New Fish Fry Menu

Available exclusively at your local Bob Evans Farmhouse Kitchen, the Fish Fry Menu offers a variety of tempting selections. Fans can indulge in the new Fish Fry Platter, featuring three wild-caught fresh Alaska cod fillets with a light, flaky, pub-style batter, accompanied by two thick-cut onion rings, dill tartar sauce, and a lemon wedge. This platter is recommended with French fries and Bob Evans’ signature house-made coleslaw, served with a choice of freshly baked bread. A smaller portion is also available as a Kids meal.

Bob Evans Launches New Fish Fry Menu

For those craving a handheld option,…

Jack In The Box Set To Debut New Angry Monster Taco, Pumpkin Croissant Bites And More Starting September 25, 2023

Available in pairs, the all-new Angry Monster Taco features a spicy monster-sized taco with melty American cheese,shredded lettuce and taco sauce, inside a red shell.

Also available in pairs, the returning Monster Taco features the brand’s signature taco filling with with melty American cheese, shredded lettuce and taco sauce, inside a crunchy shell.

Both the Angry Monster Taco and Monster Taco can be enjoyed for a suggested price of 3 for $2 starting September 25.

To celebrate the launch, Jack in the Box is offering Jack Pack members exclusive early access to the new Angry Monster Taco on September 20, 2023.

In addition to the Monster Tacos, Jack is also welcoming th…

How ‘Barbie’ Came to Life

There’s plenty to consider about Barbie, but let’s start with her feet. Perfectly arched, but not quite demi-pointe—the ideal position to fit into any pump. They’re instantly recognizable to anyone who has ever played with the iconic doll. So when the trailer for the upcoming live-action Barbie movie opened with a shot of star Margot Robbie stepping out of Barbie’s marabou stilettos, still on tiptoes, the internet exploded. On TikTok, people attempted to mimic the viral shot with their highest heels. The Wall Street Journal interviewed a podiatrist about the physical impossibility of the moment. “I need to know everything,” tweeted Chrissy Teigen.

Robbie has answers: The shot took eight takes. She had to hold onto a bar to keep her …

About That Jaw-Dropping Wakanda Forever Cameo

Warning: This post contains spoilers for Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.

Killmonger is back from the dead—sort of. Michael B. Jordan’s legendary villain from the first Black Panther film makes a surprising cameo in the sequel, Wakanda Forever, now streaming on Disney+.

When Shuri, the new Black Panther, takes a synthetic version of the heart-shaped herb that imbues the consumer with superpowers, she visits the realm of her ancestors. She expects her mother, her brother, or perhaps even her father to be waiting for her to offer some sage advice on her new leadership role. Instead she finds her mass-murdering cousin, Killmonger. Not ideal.

In retrospect, it’s not all that surprising that direc…

Cheryl Strayed Will Always Be Here for You

On the edge of Wallace Park in Portland, Ore., there is an unremarkable house with a camellia shrub out front. The house is painted a bluish gray now, but it might have been another color before. Cheryl Strayed is standing on the sidewalk in the rain with a smile on her face, conjuring a memory. This is where she took part in a yard sale in 1995, immediately after she—now quite famously—completed a 1,100-mile solo hike on the Pacific Crest Trail. At the time, she was a 27-year-old aspiring writer with 20¢ to her name. She sold whatever she could, including a pencil sharpener to a man who rode in on a bicycle. The man invited her to dinner with some friends, and later that night, Strayed met the person she would marry.

Strayed sees them everywhere: little signs, sm…