PICKLE PIZZA
Starting tomorrow, Pizza Hut is offering a special pizza designed to highlight the flavor of dill pickles. The pizza doesn't just have pickles on it. Instead of tomato sauce, it has a buttermilk ranch, and it's topped with Nashville hot chicken, cheese, and sliced white onions. If you're curious and want to try the new pizza, you'll have to go to the Pizza Hut on 8th Avenue here in New York City. The pizza will be available starting tomorrow through the end of the weekend.
XP-FLAVORED SODA
Coca Cola's latest flavor is taking inspiration from the popular video game League of Legends. Coca Cola Ultimate Zero Sugar was produced in collaboration with Riot Games, and is designed to taste like "xp," which is what gamers call experience points. League of Legends players can log in and complete missions to unlock exclusive 'ultimate' emotes or gamer moves. They can also scan the QR code on the can to access an Instagram filter that lets them post in the style of different emotes.
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