PULL UP! Lunch With Carmen. Peep This BOMB Spot I Found in Fresno

I just kicked off a new webseries on my Instagram page where I go around the Valley and highlight some of the best lunch/snack joints!

I was so excited to try this first place because I've been wanting authentic chopped cheese from NYC for over a year now since hearing about it. Unfortunetly I wont be going to NY anytime soon so when I heard about people raving about My Guy Market having the best chopped cheese I was hella excited to try it. Peep the video above!

Also, HAPPY 420 for those who partake in the fun.

In honor of 4/20, some of our fast-food giants are offering some special deals, such as:

  • Smashburger. You can purchase four single-patty Classic burgers for $20. These cheeseburgers come with lettuce, tomato, red onions, ketchup, Smash sauce, and pickles, and they usually run $7.19 a pop.
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  • Carl's Jr. They're coming in hot with a Snack Sack, which includes a six-piece jalapeño poppers, small fries, and onion rings. The cost? Exactly $4.20. If you zonk out early on 4/20, it's available through April 24th.
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  • Fatburger. The chain is offering its classic burger for $4.20 on 4/20. As a bonus, they've created a ketchup that can extend the high. Each serving has 10 milligrams of THC in it. (The ketchup is only available at legal dispensaries).
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  • Jack in the Box. The restaurant’s popular Pineapple Express will return to stores for $4.20. That's a pineapple milkshake whose name is a nod to both a strain of weed and one of the most entertaining movies ever made about weed.

If you’re celebrating 4/20, some places are better than others …

The best weed cities of 2023 … Denver, Colorado may be a mile high, but it's not the capital of getting high anymore. That distinction belongs to Portland, Oregon, according to a new analysis. Based on the legality, average cost, quality of the weed, number of dispensaries, and even the number of Taco Bells per 100,000 people, Portland is now the best weed city in 2023. Denver falls to number two, followed by Buffalo, Seattle, and Baltimore. 


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