It still feels like Summer, but that isn’t stopping Krispy Kreme from releasing their Fall menu, which includes three new donuts for the season.
NEW Maple Buttercreme Doughnut – an Original Glazed® doughnut topped with maple flavored buttercreme and fall sprinkles.
NEW Oatmeal KREME™ Pie Doughnut – an unglazed doughnut with white KREME™ filling, dipped in cookie dough icing and streusel topping, with a dollop of white KREME™ and a bite sized oatmeal cookie.
NEW Salted Caramel Cheesecake Doughnut – an Original Glazed® doughnut topped with a swirl of cream cheese buttercream and dulce de leche flavored filling, sprinkled with salted caramel flavored crunch.
Spiced Apple Filled Doughnut – A cinnamon sugar doughnut filled with spiced apple filling.
Fall isn’t fall without pumpkin spice, so two of the items they introduced last month are staying around a little longer. They are Pumpkin Spice flavored Cake Doughnut, and Pumpkin Spice flavored Latte.
Don’t wait too long to try them because Winter is just around the corner, and these are only around for a limited time.
Yesterday, during the Emmys, Billy Crystal talked about making his debut on The Tonight Show starring Johnny Carson in 1976. And now you watch the 27-year-old impress the legendary talk show host so much that he invited him over to the desk.
Back in January, Comedy Central announced that Jon Stewart was coming out of retirement to host The Daily Show on Mondays through the election.
His return has been so lauded that the Emmys nominated the news show for Best Talk Show, and it won yesterday.
Stewart accepted the award. Then, he went backstage to talk to the press. Of course, they wanted to know if he is going to stay on with the show or go back into retirement.
He told Variety, “Well, my feeling is this election will never end. So why would I? How could I leave? I won’t be allowed to leave until the election until we’re all ground to some sort of calcified nubs. … We’re looking forward to it being awful.”
He might be looking forward to it being awful. But I am not. I want to go back to how life was before Trump when you could have political conversations and still be able to talk to the person you disagreed with. More importantly, I want the racists to go back into hiding. I miss those days when people didn’t brag about what awful people they are.
Pictionary is in its third season, and host Jerry O’Connell has seen a lot. However, what he heard in a recent episode had him declaring, “This is the nastiest episode we’ve ever had.”
What made him say that after nearly 400 episodes? A contestant’s clue was to draw a Q-Tip, which seems harmless enough.
But then Jerry told the contestants how much he loves using one after a hot shower. So Raven-Symoné and Colton Dunn talked to him about why you should not use a Q-Tip in your ear because it causes the wax to build up in your ear drum.
So nasty. Therefore, O’Connell is right, saying it is the “nastiest episode of Pictionary” they have ever had.
Oh, that is not why you are not supposed to put a Q-Tip in your ear. The real reason is that you can go too deep and hurt your eardrum.