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Tangy Pickle Doritos are HERE!

Tangy Pickle Doritos are HERE!

Doritos’ pickled-flavored chips are now available in stores across the U.S., according to Frito-Lay.

The limited time offer started this week and will be available only at Dollar General and Circle K. They’ll cost $4.29 for the 9.75 oz bags and $1.89 for the 2.75 oz bags.

These new Doritos have been available in other country’s around the world for the last couple years under the ‘Intense Pickle’ name.

Will you try them? Its a NO for me! – Jud

 

 

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As someone who enjoys pickle-flavored Pringles and ate pickle and tuna sandwiches as a kid, I’m disappointed the U.S. hasn’t had pickle-flavored Doritos before. But now we have them and I can enjoy the buildup of pickle-flavored Doritos dust on my fingers. Also, the I in pickle on the front of the bag has been replaced with a lightning bolt. That right there makes me forgive Frito-Lay for taking so long to bring pickle Doritos to the U.S. Spotted by Grace B at Dollar General.

A post shared by The Impulsive Buy (@theimpulsivebuy) on Jun 15, 2020 at 12:41am PDT

CDC Issues New Tips For Minimizing Everyday Risks

CDC Issues New Tips For Minimizing Everyday Risks

Venturing Out? Be Prepared and Stay Safe

Consider these tips to keep you and others safe when you venture out.

Going to the Bank

  • Ask about options for telephone or virtual meetings to use banking services.
  • Use drive-thru banking services, automated teller machines (ATM), or mobile banking apps for routine transactions that do not require face-to-face assistance as much as possible.
  • Look for any extra prevention practices being implemented by the bank, such as plexiglass barriers for tellers or bankers, staff wearing cloth face coverings, or physical distancing signs in the lobby.
  • Wear a cloth face covering when doing any in-person exchanges and unable to stay at least 6 feet apart from other people – and make sure that bank employees and other people inside the bank are also wearing cloth face coverings.
  • Use hand sanitizer containing at least 60% alcohol after any deposit, withdrawal, exchange, drive-thru visit, or use of an ATM.
  • Wash your hands thoroughly when you arrive home or to your destination where a restroom is available.

Dining at a Restaurant

  • Check the restaurant’s website and social media to see if they have updated their information to address any COVID-19 safety guidelines.
  • Before you go to the restaurant, call and ask if all staff are wearing cloth face coverings while at work.
  • Wear cloth face coverings when less than 6 feet apart from other people or indoors.
  • Take precautions – like wearing a cloth face covering as much as possible when not eating and maintaining a proper social distance if you are dining with others who don’t live with you.
  • Ask about options for self-parking to remove the need for a valet service.
  • Maintain a social distance of 6 feet or more in any entryway, hallway, or waiting area.
  • Wash your hands for at least 20 seconds when entering and exiting the restaurant. If soap and water are not readily available, use a hand sanitizer that contains at least 60% alcohol. Cover all surfaces of your hands and rub them together until they feel dry.
  • When possible, sit outside at tables spaced at least 6 feet apart from other people.
  • When possible, choose food and drink options that are not self-serve to limit the use of shared serving utensils, handles, buttons, or touchscreens.
  • Before using the restroom, make sure there is adequate soap and paper towels or hand sanitizer containing at least 60% alcohol.

Hosting Gatherings or Cook-Outs

  • Remind invited guests to stay home if they have been exposed to COVID-19 in the last 14 days or are showing COVID-19 symptoms. Anyone who has had close contact with a person who has COVID-19 should also stay home and monitor their health. Invited guests who live with those at higher risk should also consider the potential risk to their loved ones.
  • Host your gathering outdoors, when possible. If this is not feasible, make sure the room or space is well-ventilated (for example, open a window).
  • When guests arrive, minimize gestures that promote close contact. For example, don’t shake hands, do elbow bumps, or give hugs. Instead wave and verbally greet them.
  • Wear cloth face coverings when less than 6 feet apart from people or indoors.
  • Consider providing face coverings for guests or asking them to bring their own.
  • Consider providing hand sanitizer in addition to clearly marked hand washing areas.
  • Wash your hands for at least 20 seconds when entering and exiting social gatherings. If soap and water are not readily available, use a hand sanitizer that contains at least 60% alcohol. Cover all surfaces of your hands and rub them together until they feel dry.
  • Arrange tables and chairs to allow for social distancing. People from the same household can be in groups together and don’t need to be 6 feet apart – just 6 feet away from other families.
  • Encourage guests to bring their own food and drinks.
  • If serving any food, consider identifying one person to serve all food so that multiple people are not handling the serving utensils.
  • If you choose to use any shared items that are reusable (e.g., seating covers, tablecloths, linen napkins), wash, clean, and sanitize them after the event.
  • Use single-use options or identify one person to serve sharable items, like salad dressings, food containers, and condiments, so that multiple people are not handling the items.
  • Limit people going in and out of the areas where food is being prepared or handled, such as in the kitchen or around the grill, if possible.
  • Remind guests to wash their hands before serving or eating food.
  • If planning activities for adults and/or kids, consider those where social distancing can be maintained, like sidewalk chalk art or frisbee.
  • Use touchless garbage cans or pails.
  • Use gloves when removing garbage bags or handling and disposing of trash. Wash hands after removing gloves.
  • Clean and disinfect commonly touched surfaces and any shared items between use when feasible.
  • Make sure there is adequate soap or hand sanitizer containing at least 60% alcohol available in the restrooms and encourage guests not to form a line at the door. Consider also providing cleaning supplies that allow guests to wipe down surfaces before they leave.
  • Use single-use hand towels or paper towels for drying hands so guests do not share a towel.
  • Consider keeping a list of guests who attended for potential future contract tracing needs.

Using Gyms and Fitness Centers

  • Use options for online reservations and check-in systems when available.
  • Look for any extra prevention practices being implemented by the facility, such as new plexiglass barriers, staff wearing cloth face coverings, and closing of shared locker room space.
  • Seek facilities with outdoor space or options for virtual classes and training sessions as much as possible.
  • Limit attendance at indoor group training sessions.  If you do attend such a session, maintain as much distance as possible between yourself and other individuals, and use cloth face coverings if they do not interfere with your activity. If you need to be indoors, open windows to increase airflow throughout the space.
  • Maintain at least 6 feet of separation as much as possible in areas that may lead to close contact (within 6 feet) among other people, such as weight rooms, group fitness studios, pools and saunas, courts and fields, walking/running tracks, locker rooms, check-in areas, parking lots, and routes of entry and exit.
  • Ensure equipment is clean and disinfected. Wipe down machines and equipment with disinfecting wipes and use hand sanitizer that contains at least 60% alcohol before using machines.
  • Do not share items that cannot be cleaned, sanitized, or disinfected between use, such as resistance bands and weightlifting belts.
  • Don’t shake hands, give high-fives, do elbow bumps, or touch others because close contact increases the risk of acquiring COVID-19.
  • Be prepared that locker room access may be limited to the restroom area only, prohibiting the use of shower and changing areas.
  • Wear a cloth face covering when interacting with other people to minimize the risk of transmitting the virus.
    • Wearing cloth face coverings is most important when physical distancing is difficult and when exercise type and intensity allows. Consider doing any vigorous-intensity exercise outside when possible and stay at least 6 feet away from other participants, trainers, and clients if unable to wear a face covering.
    • If possible, wear a face covering when walking on an indoor track or when doing stretching or low-intensity forms of yoga indoors.
    • Wash your hands before adjusting your face covering—review information about proper use, removal, and washing of cloth face coverings.

Going to Nail Salons

  • Book services in advance to remove the need for waiting in a lobby with other people. If you must wait, maintain social distance.
  • Before you go, call and ask if all staff are wearing cloth face coverings at work and if there are physical barriers to minimize risk of transmission (e.g., plexiglass barriers).
  • If offered by the salon, wait in your car or outside until you can be contacted by mobile phone when it is your turn to be seen for an appointment.
  • Wear a cloth face covering at all times when inside the salon.
  • Wash your hands or use hand sanitizer immediately before receiving your service and after touching any common surfaces like curing lamps, countertops, doorknobs, toilets, tables, light switches, phones, faucets, sinks, and keyboards.
  • Use cashless payment options when possible. If not available, ensure that cash and cards are handled with care by employees either by changing gloves between each transaction or with use of hand sanitizer between clients.
  • Look for no-touch waste baskets at the cash registers and in the restrooms.

Visiting Libraries

  • Use online reservation and advance-order checkout systems, if possible.
  • Choose digital over print materials, if possible.
  • Request a curbside pick-up if available and use cloth face coverings during pick-up exchanges.
  • Wash your hands before and after exchanges.
  • Clean and disinfect electronics (laptops) and library materials in plastic containers (CDs, audio books) during returns and/or exchanges.
  • If allowed and available inside the library, use computer stations one person at a time. Ensure they are cleaned before use and use a disinfectant wipe on the mouse and keyboard.

Traveling Overnight

  • Use options for online reservation and check-in, mobile room key, and contactless payment.
  • Before you go, call and ask if all staff are wearing cloth face coverings at work.
  • Look for any extra prevention practices being implemented by the hotel, such as plexiglass barriers at check-in counters, and physical distancing signs in the lobby.
  • Ask if the hotel has updated policies about cleaning and disinfecting or removing frequently touched surfaces and items (such as pens, room keys, tables, phones, doorknobs, light switches, elevator buttons, water fountains, ATMs/card payment stations, business center computers and printers, ice/vending machines, and remote controls).
  • Wear a cloth face covering in the lobby or other common areas.
  • Minimize use of areas that may lead to close contact (within 6 feet) with other people as much as possible, like break rooms, outside patios, inside lounging areas, dining areas/kitchens, game rooms, pools, hot tubs, saunas, spas, salons, and fitness centers.
  • Request contactless delivery for any room service order.
  • Consider taking the stairs. Otherwise wait to use the elevator until you can either ride alone or only with people from your household.
  • If you are considering cleaning your travel lodgings, see CDC’s guidance on how to clean and disinfect.
  • Visit CDC’s travel website for more information when planning trips.

Read More Tips from the CDC.

True American Explained

True American Explained

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My New Girl fans: I found an actual explanation of how to play their drinking game True American!!!

It’s perfect for 4th of July and I’m posting it now bc omg there’s a million rules and it’ll take me until then to learn it lol

HOUSE RULES:

-Everything said in the game is a lie, unless the person speaking knocks on wood.

-If you are caught with an empty beer for longer than one turn, you lose

-If you are caught in the lava, you lose

-You can re-enter the game by shotgunning a pawn from the other team

-Piggyback whenever you can (partners can advance together)

-TEQUILA BREAK: at any point during the game, any player can yell “WE DON’T CROSS THE BORDER, THE BORDER CROSSED US” and each player can move around, but must take a shot of tequila

-When a player yells “ALL TRASH” every player must yell “BELONGS IN THE JUNKYARD” and stop to look for empty cans. All empty cans then get thrown in the pre-determined “junk yard”

-Anytime a player yells “RUSHMORE”, every player must freeze until another player can state a line from the Phi Mu Creed

 

 

HOLY RULES. If we all study now, we can play by 4th of July. Who’s in?!

Lush Nail Bar

Lush Nail Bar

HUMANS. Nail salons are back open!

I am a DIVA when it comes to my manicures. I always always have long, coffin shaped acrylics, so my stubby quarantine hands broke my heart in half. But I’m back bb. I went to Lush Nail Bar in Raleigh and omg. Like. OMG.

I am pretty picky with what salon I go to, so I did a LOT of online research. I am the kind of person that likes to have a place and only go there. I moved here from Jacksonville and that was efffffffing impossible. I had one lady cut open almost all of my fingers then look at me and say “you bleed easy, huh”…like literal nightmare fuel. So I’m pretty skeptical when a place looks as nice as this one. When I saw their Instagram, I literally thought it was too good to be true. I looked through their tagged photos, their reviews, yelp, google, everything. They’re just ACTUALLY that good.

For appointments (bc ya know, covid) they give you a specific appointment time so no one is waiting around inside. You can’t bring anyone unless they are also getting a mani/pedi/wax. You must wear a mask. They have dividers between you and your nail tech. You wash your hands as soon as you enter.

The woman who did my nails was Q (who I think is the owner!) and she’s a beautiful angel. She was SO sweet and friendly and my nails look B O M B. She asked for a reference picture and she had actually done the ones in the photo I pulled up. My nails are literally perfect. (They look slightly different because I get a different shape but the design is exactly the same and my mind is blown). Plus the prices are so good. 10/10 I found my place.

 

I’m not being paid to say any of this, I’m just new here and exploring the city and figured I’d share my finds ♥

 

Insta: @LushNailBar

3004 Wake Forest Road Suite 106

(919) 872-0107

lushnailbarraleigh.com

Find A COVID-19 Testing Site Near You

Find A COVID-19 Testing Site Near You

During today’s Coronavirus briefing Governor Cooper said that anybody to MIGHT have come into contact with someone diagnosed with COVID-19 should get tested. He also urged people who have been to protests or other gatherings like church services to get tested. Many of our area test sites also free testing and drive-thru testing. Use the widget below to find the testing site closest to you!

How You Sneeze Says A LOT About Your Personality

How You Sneeze Says A LOT About Your Personality

Best-selling author and communications consultant Robin Kermode is out with a personality profile that reveals how your sneeze reveals your personality

The Apologetic Sneezer… reserved, polite and needs work on their confidence

The Loud Sneezer… alpha and loud

The Silent Sneezer… lacks confidence, does not want to ruffle feathers and likes to please others

The Elbow Sneezer… self-aware, considerate and individual thinker

The Repetitive Sneezer … loud and likes to be the center of attention

Which one are you? I’m a Repetitive Sneezer…and the description fits me PERFECT!  – Jud

Raleigh Mayor Ends City’s Curfew

Raleigh Mayor Ends City’s Curfew

In the midst of protests in Raleigh after the death of George Floyd, Raleigh Mayor May-Ann Baldwin has issued to lift the city curfew and ended the State of Emergency.… Continue Reading

Amazon Opening in Crabtree

Amazon Opening in Crabtree

Amazon has announced plans to open its first brick and mortar store in North Carolina at Crabtree Valley Mall! The Amazon 4-Star store will sell the most popular products from Amazons site. As you can probably guess all the items will have at least a 4 out of 5 star review on the site! No opening date has been given but the store is likely to open in the next couple months. Amazon 4-Star will occupy the space previously occupied by a Christmas themed shop and is located near Macy’s.

Read more from the News & Observer.

National Donut Day Deals — 6/5

National Donut Day Deals — 6/5

Friday is National Donut (Doughnut) Day! Here’s a list of places giving away free or discounted donuts to celebrate!

Duck Donuts: All registered Duck Donuts Rewards members will receive a free cinnamon sugar donut offer, redeemable Friday through Sunday.

Dunkin’: With purchase of a beverage Friday, get a free classic donut of your choice at participating locations. Then, on Saturday and Sunday, Grubhub is offering a free half-dozen of donuts on Dunkin’ orders of $10 or more.

Krispy Kreme: From Monday through Friday, get a free doughnut of your choice while supplies last at participating U.S. Krispy Kreme shops and drive-thrus. No purchase is necessary.

Burney’s Sweets & More of Raleigh: Visit us in store to get a free glazed donut (or one of our famous glazed croissants instead) and enter to win free croissants or donuts for a YEAR!!

Daylight Donuts – Raleigh: Free glazed donut with the purchase of any beverage. Register to win a year of free donuts too!

Early Bird Donuts – Durham: Free yeast donut with any purchase.

Cinderella Shoes

Cinderella Shoes

TikTok did me dirty again. At least the stupid soulmate drawing was only $30!!

Disney and ALDO teamed up for a line of Cinderella shoes. They’re lovely looking. Don’t get me wrong. Shout out Disney. However, I paid $117 (including shipping) for them and do I need them? NO. Will I ever wear them?! NO! Someone needs to take my credit card.

They’re clear plastic. They actually aren’t too uncomfortable though. They look a bit strange on, because they’re just clear with diamonds on the toe. The bottoms say “if the shoe fits” which is my motto in life tbh. I am typically a 6.5 and I ordered a 6. They fit EXACTLY to my foot, so if you’re a half size, I recommend going the size up. They’re sold out on the ALDO website but (shh secret pro tip) they’re in stock at Dillards! I ordered mine online and had them delivered to my house. They got here in like 3 days. 10/10 customer service for them. They come in a cute lil holographic box and look EXACTLY like they do online. They’re beautiful, I just don’t have a ball to attend anytime soon…unfortunately.

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