Snickers Peanut Butter Squared isn't the first time peanut butter has been added to a Snickers bar but it does change the Snickers standard candy bar shape into two wider squares. Well, unless you got yours for Halloween like I did, in which case, you only get one mini square.
If you're picking up the standard bar though it should run you about $1.
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Dec 30, 2011
Frozen Friday: Healthy Choice - Sundried Tomato Chicken
Healthy Choice's Sundried Tomato Chicken frozen meal is one of their new microwavable steaming entrees and features chicken tenderloins, whole grain pasta, broccoli, and mushrooms in a sun-dried tomato garlic sauce.
One 8.75-ounce box will net you 320 calories and cost you around $2.99 or less if on sale.
One 8.75-ounce box will net you 320 calories and cost you around $2.99 or less if on sale.
News: White Castle - New Angus Steak Chili and Chili Cheese Fries

White Castle's Angus Steak Chili features lean, braised 100 percent Angus steak cooked with red beans, ripe tomatoes, bell peppers, onions, mild green chilies and spicy Southwest seasonings. It's available in three sizes: small (8 ounces), medium (12 ounces) and family (32 ounces). Price is $2.79, $3.99, and $9.99 respectively.
The Chili Cheese Fries feature the same chili served with cheese over their crinkle-cut fries and are available in one size only. It's $2.99 for an order.
Both menu items are available through March 17, 2012.
Dec 29, 2011
Review: Wendy's - Cheesy Cheddarburger
For the meat and cheese hamburger purist with an inclination for value, Wendy's has the Cheesy Cheddarburger. A plain junior cheeseburger (just the bun and patty, no condiments) with a scoop of gooey cheddar cheese sauce for the "Cheesy" bit.
It comes in at 99 cents a pop.
It comes in at 99 cents a pop.
Dec 28, 2011
Review: Subway - Cold Cut Combo
Subway's Cold Cut Combo has always been the value sandwich at Subway for as long as I can remember, even before $5 Footlongs. It comes with a combination of three deli meats: ham, salami, and bologna plus your choice of cheese, veggies, condiments, and bread.
It's been available throughout December at $2 for a 6-inch but is normally $5 for a 12-inch sub.
It's been available throughout December at $2 for a 6-inch but is normally $5 for a 12-inch sub.
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Dec 27, 2011
News: Jack in the Box - Jumbo Deal for $4.29

They've run this deal in the past for $3.99 but with rising food costs and what not, it looks like $4.29 might be their new price point for these type of promotions.
The promotion is supported by a TV commercial wherein Jack tries to pitch his team a promotion idea and commercial for the combo to sell it as the "Jumbaco," the word being a blend of "Jumbo Jack" and "taco."
Dec 26, 2011
Review: McDonald's - Apple Cinnamon Walnut Oatmeal
New at McDonald's for a limited time (at least in the SoCal area), Apple Cinnamon Walnut Oatmeal features a slightly different variation from their Fruit & Maple Oatmeal and comes topped with diced apples, walnuts, and cinnamon.
It's $1.99 for a cup.
It's $1.99 for a cup.
Dec 25, 2011
Merry Christmas!
I kinda wanted turkey but went with a roast. I went simple with garlic, ground black pepper and kosher salt. Medium rare of course! Happy Holidays!
Dec 24, 2011
Feature: KFC Christmas World Wide

But in some other countries, the Colonel offers a little something extra for the holidays.
From festive buckets to seasonal items, I plumbed many KFC websites from all over the wourld and came up with this short list of KFC Christmas family meals for your perusal.
They range from pretty normal to extra fancy and I've ordered them to reflect that. Starting with most normal:
Dec 23, 2011
Frozen Friday: The Magnum White Ice Cream Bar
The Magnum White ice cream bar is a super premium ice cream bar featuring vanilla bean ice cream dipped in Belgian white chocolate.
A 3-pack carries a suggested retail price of $3.99.
A 3-pack carries a suggested retail price of $3.99.
Dec 22, 2011
Review: Sonic - Bacon Cheddar Toaster Melt
Sonic's Bacon Cheddar Toaster Melt is a limited-time offering featuring a beef patty, grilled diced onions, bacon, cheddar cheese, pickles and hickory barbecue sauce sandwiched between two slices of Texas toast.
It's $1.99 for a junior size or $3.39 for the 1/4 pound version.
It's $1.99 for a junior size or $3.39 for the 1/4 pound version.
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Dec 21, 2011
Feature: 2011 Fast Food Gift Card Bonuses

And, in the world of fast food there are a few intrepid chains offering a little something something for yourself if you pick up one of their gift cards for your friends/acquaintances this holiday season.
Apparently, according to the National Retail Federation, some 58% of shoppers say they'd like to receive a gift card this season. That number is actually quite close to the 59% of people the National Restaurant Association got from their survey that said they would like to receive a restaurant gift card.
I guess more people want gift cards than I would have thought (I prefer cash myself *wink wink*). I guess it's better than fruit cake...
Here they are (please keep in mind that for a lot of these offers you have to physically go to the restaurant to buy the gift card):
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