28, for the Homecoming Parade. Cobbers danced down the street, and alumni waved peacefully as they rode through the parade. The 2024 Concordia parade was celebrated on the stretch of 8th Street in ...
The Cobbers had their first practices on the new FieldTurf of a renovated Jake Christiansen Stadium, a $2.8 million project that also included lights. “It’s fantastic," said Cobbers head coach ...
Arguably one of the world's most beloved foods, chocolate comes in three main varieties: dark, milk and white – although white "chocolate" does not actually contain cocoa products and is a bit ...
If you bought it in the United States, the answer is probably yes. There’s a crunchy, gooey, nutty treat that has taken over social media feeds this year, and it’s a very specific chocolate bar.
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UAE-based creator Maria Vehera filmed a 1 1/2-minute clip in which she opened a chocolate bar, broke it in half, and dipped it in green pistachio cream before taking her first bite. Since she ...
A video was originally posted about them on TikTok last year, and since then, Dubai chocolate bars - or "Can't Get Knafeh of It" bars as they are called - have been selling like hotcakes.
Dubai-based chocolate brand, FIX, has been setting the Internet on fire with its unique flavours and viral appeal. Known for combining innovative, Middle Eastern-inspired ingredients like ...
For dessert lovers in Dubai, getting your hands on the elusive viral pistachio kunafa chocolate from FIX has become more than just a craving—it’s a challenge, an experience, a badge of honour.
This is Dubai chocolate, the latest food trend to go viral on social media in the past few months. The eye-catching chocolate bar is filled with pistachio cream, tahini and crispy toasted knafeh ...
I first saw it on my feed in the beginning of August: a thick, brick-like chocolate bar filled with a pistachio-green substance that both looked gooey and sounded crunchy whenever someone took a bite.