![]() ![]() It'll be exciting to wait and see which sweet and spooky offerings Wawa will create the next time that Halloween rolls around. Like other secret menu items, you had to click the goose on Wawa's ordering screens to find these treats. In 2019, Wawa featured three more limted-edition Halloween secret menu smoothies: Spellbinding Strawberry, Mystical Mango, and Blueberry Pom Reader, with a delicious and healthy blend of blueberry and pomegranate (via NBC Philadelphia). And of course, there was the Franken-Mint Macchiato,which was a blend of espresso and mint topped with cookie pieces and whipped cream. It also offered the Fang-O Mango, a mango smoothie with chocolate sauce and a swirl of blood-red strawberry sauce that gave it a ghoulish spin. The shoulder of a deathclaw is the most tender part of the animal.Wawa frequently sells themed beverages for Halloween to celebrate the festivities. In 2018, Wawa's secret menu offered several spooky, and downright creative, Halloween-themed smoothies, including the Graveyard Smash, a play on the classic "worms in dirt" treat, which featured vanilla ice cream whipped with cookie pieces, and topped with crumbled cookie "dirt" and gummy worms (via Philly Voice). The cookbook owner says that corn in the wasteland is delicious, while tato is disgusting. Surge was advertised as having a more 'hardcore' edge, much like Mountain Dews advertising at the time, in an attempt to lure customers away from Pepsi. Launched in 1985 as America’s first carbonated energy drink Jolt Cola dominated the hearts and minds of gamers, hackers, journalists, and other night owls across the country with its commitment to all the sugar and twice the caffeine in every can. The NCR grows large, mutated cabbages, while rosemary and thyme are unavailable in the wasteland. Surge (sometimes styled as SURGE) is a citrus-flavored soft drink first produced in the 1990s by the Coca-Cola Company to compete with Pepsi s Mountain Dew. Chicken eggs are rare but are still used in some wasteland recipes. However, bacon is still available in some places and is considered a delicacy. Bison and ducks went extinct during the Great War, while pigs and goats became scarce. The recipe for chicken noodle soup comes from a Church of the Children of Atom religious text named Healing the Nuclear Soul. Additionally, Janice Kaplinski researched how to bring back broccoli at one point. Potatoes are said to be extinct on the East Coast, but scientists in Rivet City managed to recreate them in limited quantities. Saddle Up refused to work with Vault-Tec, but they reverse-engineered the recipe for Salisbury Steak in order to include it while attempting to avoid legal action. The Slocum's Joe Buzzbites were never sold to the public, but Vault-Tec obtained the recipe and put it in the cookbook anyway. Several food companies made corporate partnership deals with Vault-Tec to have their foods featured in the cookbook, including Joe's Spuckies (who received help improving their recipe from Vault-Tec) and Fancy Lads. The owner also claims that some vaults in Boston were supplied with "no fewer than 10,000 cans of clams" at the expense of medical supplies, so that they could make clam chowder. ![]() Monday dinners in the vault was tapioca night, dispensed from the mess hall's "food reconstitution system". ![]() It also had a seed vault to regrow plants in the wasteland. In the owner's vault, the overseer's permission would be needed to host parties of over 8 dwellers. The Vault Dweller's Official Cookbook was programmed into Mister Handies throughout the vaults and was required reading for its residents. exam in their vault, which gave them the job of a fry cook. The owner comes from a vault in the northeast (though not Vault 81, as they mention meeting Priscilla Penske) and has traveled all across the country, from the Commonwealth, Nuka-World, Far Harbor (where they did the Captain's Dance for Teddy Wright), the Capital Wasteland and New California. The cookbook is written as an official Vault-Tec Corporation publication, though it also has several notes written by a wasteland traveler who came from a vault. Although the majority of the book is just recipes, it does contain four introductory sections: "Introduction," "Entertaining, the Vault-Tec Way," "Dietary Restrictions" and "Cooking After the Vault," which contain several lore tidbits. ![]()
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