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Pizza Hut brought back an iconic item for March Madness — but you can't eat it – The Manual

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The 90s have been back for a while now. In fashion, in music, and even in our favorite snack foods. Everywhere you turn, there’s a TikTok or YouTube video titled “You might be a 90s kid if…” Grocery store shelves can hardly stay stocked with old-school cool snacks like Waffle Crisp and Dunkaroos, and we millennials couldn’t be more ecstatic about it.
Now, Pizza Hut has jumped on the nostalgic bandwagon as well. Coming in hot just after their re-release of 1990s favorite, The Big New Yorker, is another classic Pizza Hut throwback — mini basketballs. Participating restaurants will be selling their 2023 version of mini basketballs starting March 14, just in time for March Madness. The balls feature Pizza Hut’s popular catchphrase, “No One Out Pizzas The Hut,” in the restaurant’s signature red and black color scheme. The cost of revisiting one of your favorite childhood memories will set you back just $7.
And for those looking to double dunk on the nostalgic feels, The Big New Yorker pizza comes in a special box that transforms into a basketball hoop and backboard for easy living room slam-dunk tournaments.
In a recent press release, Lindsay Morgan, Chief Marketing Officer at Pizza Hut, said, “We’re back again for the seventh year as the official pizza of March Madness, and we wanted to do something special for pizza-loving basketball fans. That’s why we’re bringing back a fan-favorite item, our Mini Basketballs, to pair perfectly with pizza orders during the tournament and unveiling interactive hoop pizza box packaging for customers to get into the basketball action at home.”
The new mini basketballs and interactive pizza box are only available for a limited time, so check out your local restaurants before they bounce.
Popular health superfoods such as chia seeds and flaxseeds are often praised for their many benefits. From improved skin health to reduced cholesterol levels, health and fitness experts often recommend incorporating these so-called “magic foods” into your diet.
While it is certainly true that these foods contain many important vitamins and minerals, not everyone should rush to consume high quantities of these popular foods. Although foods such as chia seeds have great anti-inflammatory properties and contain a high level of beneficial antioxidants, they could cause more harm than good in certain situations. For example, people with known food sensitivity may want to avoid these superfoods. Here’s why.
What are superfoods?
The term superfood is often thrown around in the health space without a clear definition. There are no clear, defining guidelines as to what classifies a food as a superfood. However, most health experts agree that superfoods, such as cranberries or goji berries, are foods that have a number of health benefits. These “health benefits” can vary depending on the type of food.
Should everyone consume superfoods?
Although health and food products may be labeled with the term “superfood,” you’ll want to clearly read ingredient labels to discover what’s truly in a product. Superfoods can be a part of a healthy, well-rounded diet; however, those with food sensitivity should take extra caution. Recent research suggests that certain superfoods can cause a spike in IgG antibodies, which are released by the immune system. These adverse reactions could take place in people who have a food sensitivity to certain ingredients, causing uncomfortable symptoms instead of the health benefits they claim.
The Los Angeles Dodgers may have won 100 games in the regular season. But just like all of the other 100-plus winners, they’ve already been bounced out of the MLB playoffs. The highly-touted, let-down of a team was swept three games to nothing by division-rival Arizona in the National League Division Series. And while this is a bummer for fans of this yearly under-achieving team (except for when they won the World Series in 2020), it also means a fun, alcohol-fueled celebration is over. Specifically, tequila.
During the regular season, when the team won a series, the team would pick the most valuable player. Instead of giving this player a plaque or a Chipotle gift card, they would take a team picture, using infielder Miguel Rojas’ phone, surrounding the player, and then pass around shots of tequila to celebrate. While they didn’t stick to just one bottle, the main tequila the team enjoyed sipping was Mandala.
 
Even a short road trip poses challenges to eating well, with tempting drive-through windows and enticing gas station snacks at every turn. Even the most disciplined can be lured by the alluring aroma of fast food. For MLB superstar Mookie Betts, veering off the healthy eating path while traveling isn’t an option.
The Essential Guide for MenThe Manual is simple — we show men how to live a life that is more engaged. As our name implies, we offer a suite of expert guides on a wide range of topics, including fashion, food, drink, travel, and grooming. We don’t boss you around; we’re simply here to bring authenticity and understanding to all that enriches our lives as men on a daily basis.

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