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10 Foods With a Surprising Valentine’s Day Twist

By Reuters
14 February 2020   |   8:54 am
1. Papa John's Pizza 2. Krispy Kreme 3. Einstein's Bagels 4. Bojangles' Famous Chicken 'n Biscuits 5. Kellogg's 6. Señor Pollo 7. Auntie Anne's Pretzels 8. Dunkin' Donuts 9. Olive Garden 10. Cold Stone Creamery

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