The trendy olive oil company is now making trendy potato chips
If you already have Graza’s olive oil and mayo in your kitchen, it’s probably time to add their four flavors of potato chips to your home too.
A quick review of the coffee chain’s 48 oz. ‘viral beverage’ serving container.
The product: Dunkin’ Iced Beverage Buckets
The cost: A 48 oz. bucket is $12.99

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Did I dash out of the house at 7 a.m. today in order to make sure I secured one of Dunkin’s Iced Beverage Buckets? You better believe it. If Snackology is based on anything, it’s dedication to a bit.
The 48 oz. buckets are available starting this morning. Each store will have only 25 of them, so if you want a very large (or, if your caffeine intake is like mine, a very reasonable) amount of either iced coffee or Refreshers, head over to Dunkin’ when you finish reading this edition of Snackology.
You can’t purchase the Iced Beverage Buckets through the app, which means you actually have to go inside a Dunkin’, look another human being in the face and tell them that you want a bucket of coffee.

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Issue No. 240
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