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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Wait, is Thursday our favorite day the week? Dougs News,
Froggy and food News.
Speaker 2 (00:04):
Okay, so you were doing a special countdown today or
two of them, and we're gonna get to that in
a minute, right.
Speaker 1 (00:09):
Yeah, we got two countdowns today because it is opening
day for Major League Baseball, so it is right, let's go.
According to one of my favorite Instagram accounts, snacker Later,
there is a new variety of cheese its that will
be showing up on grocery store shelves in the near future.
Wendy's Baconator cheese its are on the way, ladies and gentlemen,
So if you love the Wendy's Baconator, they're now going
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to be in cheese at forms. Unfortunately, I do not
have an official release date yet. A rumor has it
it will be introduced in late springs, so keep your
eyes out at your local retailer for an official announcement,
and of course we'll keep you updated. Rights. Christy Treats
has just introduced two brand new flavors for the first
ever salty snack. They've always been sweet, now salty Chocolate
Sea Salt Pretzel and Caramel Sea Salt Pretzel Bliss Bars.
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Are the new varieties that feature a layer of chocolate
or caramel at the bottom of the traditional treats that
you were all familiar with. Parent company says that the
new Rice Christy Treat Bliss Bar be available nationwide in
retailers in six count boxes. Start looking for them on
shelves in April, so that is next week. Denny's their
new one dollar bogo. Get this on the Original Grand
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Slam and All American Slam meals. You can get the
Original Slam or the All American Grand Slam. You buy one,
you get a second one for one dollars. So if
you want to go on a really cheap date, there
you go. There's your one dollar I'm in. I love Denny's.
Gandhi told us about this earlier this week, but it
bears repeating. Dairy Queen is currently doing blizzards for eighty
five cents for a limited time celebrating the eighty fifth
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anniversary of Dairy Queen. Started March twenty fourth, it runs
through April sixth. The eighty five cent blizzards are exclusively
available through the Dairy Queen app and require a minimum
purchase of one dollar, but it's very easy to get
the Dairy Queen rewards and it's worth for your eighty
five cent blizzard free. Doo Lay has recalled Tostitos chips
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in thirty teen states Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Mississippi,
North Carolina, Ohio, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, and West Virginia.
The company said that the recall includes bags of Tostitos
Cantina traditional yellow corn tortilla chips. Because the bags could
contain nacho cheese flavored tortilla chips, which are made with milk,
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and it's not declared on the bags over lactose intolerant,
it could be a problem. So those are on recall.
Are you ready for the countdown? Which one? Now you
got to love? All right, here we go. Major League
Baseball opening today in the ballparks. Some thing's getting expensive.
These are the highest priced hot dogs across the Major
League Baseball parks. Oh boy, this year number five Course Field,
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where the Rockies play, you'll pay seven dollars and nineteen cents,
Oh my god, for a wiener. Yes, at City Field,
where the Mets play, you will pay seven dollars in
twenty cents for a wiener. Okay, number three, Globealife Field
where the Texas Rangers play seven twenty one, number two,
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Oracle Park where the San Francisco Giants play seven dollars
and seventy one cents for a hot dog. Okay, wow.
And the most expensive is Petco Park, San Diego, where
the Padres play seven dollars and ninety six cents for
just a plane hot dog, hot dog. I don't know.
Speaker 2 (03:24):
That doesn't sound too expensively. Why no, it is a
hot dog. But I mean it's a major League baseball game.
Speaker 1 (03:30):
And yeah, but is it extra for condiments? No? But no,
like I think ketchup mustard and maybe relish is probably
our onions are probably free. They have those. They have
those pumps, the mayonnaise pump. You don't want to to
a good mayonnaise pump. I want to get so hot
on the hot days comes out.
Speaker 2 (03:48):
Like, oh my god, you're gonna see that. It's a
game today, Okay, hot maydaise?
Speaker 1 (03:55):
Well, hold on, let let her Okay, shows turns towards Nate.
I noticed that. Okay, what's your next? All right? What tears?
Will the hot dog at the ballpark? You gotta have beer? Oh?
A hot beer and mayonnaise. Yes, I'm sorry when you
gets squirt the mayonnaise in the beer. Hold on, you
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know how when it's at the bottom and he goes
makes the far noise. I'm I'm so sorry, mayonnaise. Okay,
stop it, stop it? Hep it, hold on, stopped it.
Orchestra by the way, in case he wondered. The cheapest
place to get a hot dog in Major League Baseball,
it's where the Diamondbacks play. It's only three dollars for
a hot dog. Oh my god, that is the mayonnaise.
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I hate you. Okay, here said Yankee Yankee again you'll
know in seriousness a Yankee Stadium today, they're the third cheapest.
Three dollars and eight cents for a hot talk. Thank you.
I'm having Benny Hars.
Speaker 2 (04:52):
So we're doing the most expensive though, right right, the
most expensive beer. Let's do this, the most expensive beers
in Major League Baseball.
Speaker 1 (05:00):
Because number five, where the Chicago Cups play, Wrigley Field,
ten dollars and seventy eight cents for a beer. Wow, Okay,
what where the worst team in baseball plays? The Chicago
White Sox ten dollars and seventy nine cents for a beer.
Go for the beer, right you guys, If you drink enough,
the team's not that bad. Finwick Park coming in at
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number three, where their Danielle's second favorite team, the Red Sox,
played ten dollars and eighty cents. Again, all right, here
we go. Number two Oriole Park, where the Baltimore Orioles
play eleven dollars and twenty nine cents for a beer.
The most expensive this is as nine, where the Washington
Nationals play at Nationals Park. Fifteen dollars and forty cents
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for a beer. Wow, what cost a hot dog? Yep,
that's insane. That's crazy insane. Now the cheapest the cheapest beer,
by the way, that's corse Field or the Colorado Rockies
play three dollars and eight cents for a beer? Is
it course? Yeah? Yeah? I mean why not there? What
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if they what if.
Speaker 2 (06:08):
Someone bought Corsefield they kept the name, but they served
a different beer like road Arts.
Speaker 1 (06:12):
Okay, you want some mayonnaise? Did you see it? It's
magically delicious.