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Pepperidge Farm Rolling Out Stuffing-Seasoned Rolls

Pepperidge Farm is rolling out stuffing-seasoned rolls for Thanksgiving! This is Dave’s dream come true! Who doesn’t like stuffing? It truly might be the one food on earth that nobody…

Thanksgiving dinner. Pepperidge Farm Rolling Out Stuffing-Seasoned Rolls

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Pepperidge Farm is rolling out stuffing-seasoned rolls for Thanksgiving! This is Dave's dream come true!

Who doesn't like stuffing? It truly might be the one food on earth that nobody dislikes. Unfortunately, we've somehow seemingly decided that we'll only eat it during Thanksgiving. While that's a major bummer because it deserves to be eaten year-round, it does give us something to really look forward to during Thanksgiving. Now, there's another reason to be excited as Pepperidge Farm will be introducing stuffing-seasoned rolls. The perfect pair for even more stuffing!

What Are Pepperidge Farm Stuffing-Seasoned Rolls?

Stuffing is a treat. What's not to love? You've got bread, sometimes you can even incorporate sausage and celery. It hits the spot every time. Everyone has their own version and their own take on stuffing and they all end up being good. I don't think I've ever had a bad serving of stuffing. While pumpkin spice seems to get the most attention during the fall season, I think we can all agree stuffing deserves more of that spotlight and now it's finally getting it.

According to Snack And Bakery, this fall, Pepperidge Farm will be introducing Farmhouse Stuffing-Seasoned Rolls to store shelves across the country. They'll only be available for a limited time and will reportedly retail for $4.99 per 12-pack. What do they taste like? They're reportedly crafted with sage and onion bringing the flavors of the holiday to life. They join other new flavors like Brioche and Hearty White. I think this could really take off! You're already going to be serving stuffing at your Thanksgiving dinner, why not make the rolls Stuffing Seasoned as well? It only makes sense!

This sounds a lot better than other food concoctions that have hit store shelves recently. There was Sour Patch Kids Oreos and that did not take off like the 2 companies had hoped. Usually, these kinds of creations seem to be made just for attention on social media or for clicks but I think this one is different! This is actually something families will want and should want at their dinner table. It's not overboard or too weird, I think it will make for the perfect pairing. Maybe this will be what it takes to get us to start enjoying stuffing year-round instead of just one day of the year. It deserves it. What do you think? Would you buy these Stuffing-Seasoned Rolls?

5 Fictional Foods From Movies And TV That Look Delicious

Have you ever seen fictional foods from movies and TV that actually end up looking delicious? Chances are you have encountered this at some point!

You expect food on shows like Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives and Beat Bobby Flay on The Food Network to be mouth watering. They are actual dishes made by professional chefs and attract a real-life crowd. However, you don't expect to find delicious looking food in cartoons or comedy movies. Have you ever seen fictional foods from movies and TV that you really wish you could try?

Fictional Foods From Movies And TV That Look Good

It can't be explained but there's something about some food in movies and TV shows that leave you end up wanting to try it. Maybe it's the fact that it's hyped up on the show or movie and you get some FOMO (Fear Of Missing Out). Another possibility is how we always want what we can't have. These foods only exist within that specific worth in the show or movie. We can't go out and order it from DoorDash or pick it up from a local drive-thru. In the real world, we'll never be able to try these foods. Could that be what makes them look so tasty?

This can happen in live action movies or even in cartoons and animated content. In fact, some of the best examples that will be featured below on the list of the best fictional foods from movies and TV are from animations. It might sound strange, but you'll be able to relate once you see it. It could be nostalgia but you'll be left wanting to try these delicious treats.

For this list we wanted to focus on food you can't find out there in the real world. Even though we wish we could! Maybe next time we can get a list going of the best fictional beverages. A glass of Star Wars Blue Milk, anyone? Check out the list of 5 fictional foods from movie and TV shows that look like they'd be good below! Are we missing any? Let us know!

Krabby Patty from "Spongebob"

When I think about animated food that looks delicious the Krabby Patty is one of the first things to come to mind. It's simple but there's something about it. I see one and I turn into Plankton with my desire to obtain a delicious Krabby Patty. I'm surprised they haven't opened Krusty Krab locations in real life. You could have the Krabby Patty, the Krusty Krab Pizza, there are so many possibilities! Let's get it going!

Pizza from "A Goofy Movie"

If you remember this movie, you remember that pizza. It was so cheesy it looked so good! The way it melted and pulls from the base--it's truly mouthwatering. Few examples look better than that pizza. There's something about that movie where even the Cheese Whiz looks good. Or is there just something about the timing of when I watch that movie? It always looks so good.

Ratatouille from "Ratatouille"

Sure, it's animated. However, nearly every dish featured in the movie looks tasty. The animation department really did their job. It's set in Paris so there's already pressure for the food to look like the best in the world--and they delivered. Even though most of the food featured in the movie looks good, none look better than the Ratatouille. Mmm.

Ed's Special Sauce from "Good Burger"

What is in the sauce? What's the secret? I always assumed it was just like Mac Sauce from McDonald's. Maybe it's more like Animal Sauce from In N Out? We know it has ketchup and lemon juice and tastes like lemonade and BBQ sauce because Ed says so in the movie, per Mama Plus One. However, we don't know much more than that! I suppose that description would mean it is not like Mac Sauce so now I'm at a loss. It looked dangerously good in the movie from the reactions it got and I want some!

Scooby Snacks from "Scooby Doo"

Are Scooby Snacks actually dog food? Does it matter? You can't say part of you didn't want to try them to see what all the fuss was about. Don't act like you never tried dog biscuits just to see what they tasted like. They look really good in the shows and movies based on the reaction. Are they "special" treats? They could be! Okay, if you don't want to try the Scooby Snacks then you can't deny you want one of those mega sandwiches Shaggy and Scoob are always eating.

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Cort Freeman was born and raised in Metro Detroit. He was named Clarkston High School 2009 Class Clown 13 years after graduating. Totally normal thing to happen. That’s thanks to his time spent as an Intern at Comedy Central and Social Media Correspondent for The Colbert Report. Cort has done comedy across the country, both standing up and sitting down. When he’s not trying to make you laugh on-air and online, he’s probably at home enjoying his favorite shows like Seinfeld, South Park, and The Office. He’s also totally uncomfortable writing about himself in the third person. Cort enjoys writing about comedy, food, sports, and entertainment. So, basically anything and everything.