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If you've never tried cold brew coffee, now is your chance! If you love cold brew coffee, today is your day to get some for free!Dunkin' Donuts is giving away free 3.5-ounce samples of their cold brew on Friday (April 6) from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., while supplies last. What is cold brew? It's a special blend of coffee that is crafted by hand in small batches and steeped in cold water for 12 hours. The result is sweeter, almost reminiscent of dark chocolate and smooth and bold. Get more info about Friday's freebie here. 548
If you think you may have been exposed to COVID-19, contact your health care provider immediately. If you have health-related questions or concerns, contact your healthcare provider. For general questions about COVID-19 or information about community resources, call 2-1-1.SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- A lot of fear stemming from the Coronavirus comes from the fact that it is so new and that it is unraveling in real-time. Many people remain confused about the exact symptoms, as many healthcare professionals tell them to look for cold or flu-like symptoms. But what exactly does that mean? PODCAST: Supervisor Nathan Fletcher talks about coronavirus and how newly approved stimulus bill will impact San Diego County10News sat down with Dr. Abisola Olulade from Sharp Rees Stealy Downtown, who broke it down. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention [CDC], these are the common symptoms for the cold, flu, and Coronavirus.The Cold:SneezingCoughStuffy NoseSore ThroatThe Flu:FeverAchesChillsFatigueSneezingCoughHeadacheThe Coronavirus:FeverCoughShortness of BreathThere are many overlaps. But Dr. Olulade said the most significant difference is the respiratory aspect of shortness of breath. When a patient experiences that, that is a cause for serious Coronavirus concern. "I would say that the main thing that is different about the Coronavirus is that, more so than the others, it causes shortness of breath. It’s rare for the others to cause shortness of breath," Dr. Olulade said. When should you go to the doctor? Dr. Olulade said, do not panic and run out the door immediately. First, make sure you have a fever, cough, and especially shortness of breath. Then, call your doctor to let them know of your specific symptoms so that the hospital or doctor's office can prepare for your potential arrival. For example, you may need a special type of room to be set up. You may not.Dr. Olulade said if you are in general good health, with no pre-existing conditions, and have no recent travel history, you may be asked to stay home and self-quarantine for the time being. Testing for you may not be prioritized. However, if you are presenting Coronavirus symptoms, have pre-existing conditions that make your immune system compromised, or have recent travel history, you may be asked to come in immediately to get tested. It all depends on that phonecall. Listen to their advice and proceed. 2413
In a holiday season that many of us will spend away from loved ones, Cheerios is bringing back memories of a simpler time with their latest commercial reboot.In 1999, the cereal was featured in a sweet commercial featuring a grandma talking to an infant sitting in a high chair. The grandma, played by actor Peggy Miley, was using Cheerios to map out where extended family lived, as the baby ate them.“I think you just ate Dallas,” Miley says at one point.The ad had a simple message, being together for the holidays.A video posted on TikTok by Cori Spruiell brought up the idea of a reboot.“I'm making myself cry over this Christmas commercial idea I just had. So, if you work for General Mills, please, please make this happen,” Spruiell says, before a quick recap of the old commercial and then outlining the new commercial idea where the grandma and baby, now grown, are together over Zoom because of COVID-19. @corispruiell Listen you guys I just really love emotionally manipulative advertising ?? #generalmills #cheerios #christmascommercial #fyp #foryou #WorkingAtHome? original sound - Cori Spruiell Cheerios agreed it was a good idea, and made it happen.“Our team was really excited when we saw her post because we felt like it was such a true insight on what is going on today,” says Taylor Roseberry, assistant brand experience manager, Cheerios, in a company statement. “In re-watching that 1999 commercial, it brought back so much joy. We felt really inspired by it. So, we quickly pulled a group together to figure out how we could respond to Cori’s video.”Miley is back for the 2020 version, along with the now-grown-up baby, Delfina Booth."I was too young to remember my experience filming the Cheerios holiday commercial, but I get the same warm feeling both re-watching the original commercial and participating in its recreation," Booth said in a statement. "I can't wait for fans' reactions to the spot because while I've grown up, the importance of connecting with one's loved ones has only gotten stronger."The 2020 version starts with a close-up look at an ornament with the 1999 commercial image, then later shows Booth and Miley having a video chat, while eating Cheerios. 2210
If you are a fan of Olive Garden's pasta, it is time to rejoice - assuming you have a fast internet connection. For the first time in company history, Olive Garden is offering its Never Ending Pasta Pass for an entire year to up to 1,000 "superfans" on Thursday, Aug. 23. The company warns you'll have to act fast. For 0, customers can purchase a pass good for unlimited pasta, homemade sauces, pasta toppings, soup or salad and breadsticks for the entire year. Sales begin at PastaPass.com on Thursday at 2 p.m. ET. For those unable to get the 52-week offer, Olive Garden will also sell at the same time an eight-week pasta pass for 0. The eight-week pasta pass can be redeemed from Sept. 24 through Nov. 18. Supplies of the eight-week pasta pass are also limited to 23,000."We have the most passionate fans who look forward to Pasta Pass and Never Ending Pasta Bowl throughout the year, and they've made it clear that eight weeks just isn't long enough," said Jennifer Arguello, executive vice president of marketing for Olive Garden. "So we listened, and we're excited to give our guests more of what they've been asking for – an Annual Pasta Pass that extends our Never Ending Pasta Bowl promotion year-round." In 2017, Olive Garden said that it ran out of 23,000 pasta passes instantaneously. 1353
In an open letter published Thursday, Goodyear CEO Rich Kramer said that the company would allow employees to wear pro-police apparel while on the job, but still asks that workers not wear apparel in support of a political candidate or party.The letter follows media reports from earlier this week that a Goodyear factory in Topeka, Kansas, asked employees not to wear "MAGA Attire" or "All Lives Matter" apparel but would allow employees to wear Black Lives Matter or LGBTQ+ apparel while on the job. The report prompted calls for a boycott of Goodyear tires from President Donald Trump.On Thursday, Kramer clarified that the presentation that was the subject of media reports was "created by a plant employee," was not "approve or distributed by Goodyear corporate."He also said that employees "can express support for law enforcement through apparel at Goodyear facilities." 885