The new fall-flavored bites combine the iconic fish-shaped treats with the fall notes of pumpkin, donut glaze and warm spices such as cinnamon.
Author: Natalie Neysa Alund, USA TODAY
Pfizer CEO tests positive for COVID-19, experiencing ‘very mild symptoms’
Albert Bourla said he has received four doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine and started a course of Paxlovid after testing positive for COVID-19.
‘We need to hurry!’ Georgia high school football players rescue trapped woman from car crash
The teammates, helped pull the 50-year-old woman trapped in her car after it was hit and started smoking outside their high school in Rome.
Iced coffee and lemonade? Starbucks customers ‘horrified’ by menu option: ‘This cannot be real’
A Starbucks barista with more than 72.8K followers posted a Tiktok video trying cold brew lemonade. “New featured drink…… immediately no,” she wrote.
‘Taste of his own medicine’: Plane flew ‘Ha Ha Ha’ banner over Trump’s Mar-a-Lago home
The man said the message was for Trump and his supporters who gathered near the property for a third day this week protesting this week’s FBI search.
The newest planet to the galaxy? Astronomers say they may have found it.
Astronomers discovered the possible planet as they studied AS 209, a young star 395 light-years from Earth in the constellation Ophiuchus.
Looking for ‘ever-loving homes’: Nearly 4,000 beagles bred for drug experiments rescued
As of Tuesday, just over half of the nearly 4,000 beagles had been removed from the facility, the U.S. Humane Society reported.
‘One in 30 million’: Yet another rare orange lobster rescued, this time in Mississippi
Biscuit, an orange lobster, was saved from a Red Lobster in Mississippi. The uncommon creature might not be quite as rare as we once thought.
Utah-based company ripped out ‘Made in China’ tags, replaced with ‘Made in USA,’ officials say
Lions Not Sheep Owner Sean Whalen was ordered to pay $211,335 after ripping out Made in China tags and replacing them with Made in USA tags.
SUV plows through parade route in New Mexico injuring 15 people including two police officers
A large SUV drove through a parade at a Native American celebration in Gallup, New Mexico on Thursday, injuring several including two police officers.