July 14, 2014 10:00 AM EDT
Pizza Hut’s menu just got a little sweeter. The pizza chain will begin delivering giant chocolate chip cookies sliced up like their famous pies on Monday.
Pizza Hut teased the new menu item on its Facebook page Sunday night.
The cookie, formally named the “Ultimate Hershey’s Chocolate Chip Cookie” will cost $4.99 with a pizza and $5.99 alone, the Chicago Tribune reports, and serves about 8.
The six-part series is a unique, unpredictable, unscripted comedy, which follows the successful adaptation of Prime Video’s global smash-hit comedy franchise currently produced in over 20 countries and territories worldwide, including Canada, Australia, Mexico, Brazil, and South Africa— hosted by Trevor Noah and launching early next year. The series will see Basketmouth pit 10 of Nigeria’s best comedy and entertainment stars against one another in a celebrity showdown where anything can happen.
According to gossip site TMZ, the divorce is in full gear despite Mase's denial and it looks really nasty! The rapper allegedly asked for full custody of the 2 kids he had with wife, Twyla Betha but dropped the divorce case weeks later. But it looks like Twyla wants not only full custody of same kids, but also wants spousal and child support and the former rap star is trying to shut that down!
She’s one of Japan’s best-loved creations, adorning some 50,000 products sold across 130 countries and earning billions of dollars for parent company, Sanrio. But it’s important to note what she’s not: Hello Kitty isn’t a cat, nor is she, in fact, Japanese. She is an anthropomorphic feline-like British girl born in the leafy suburbs of London, according to the official narrative. She stands as tall as five apples and weighs the equivalent of three.
Reagan started it.
In his 1982 State of the Union speech, Reagan did something new. Almost 200 years after George Washington gave the first annual message from the President to Congress, Reagan’s first State of the Union started a tradition by inviting Lenny Skutnik to attend.
Until two weeks earlier, Skutnik had been a relatively anonymous 28-year-old employee at the Congressional Budget Office. On Jan. 13, an Air Florida plane crashed into Washington D.