![]() These Vegan or Vegetarian items are produced in a kitchen that uses animal products. Vegan Friendly & Vegetarian Friendly: Our menu items designated as Vegan or Vegetarian are based on ingredient composition for use with a vegan or vegetarian lifestyle choice. Made-from-scratch with Thin Crust Caramelized Sugar & Fresh Raspberry Compote Vanilla Ice Cream, Crispy Flour Tortilla, Cinnamon-sugar Dust, Caramel Sauce Crème Brûlée Our Signature Warm Chocolate Brownie, Dark Chocolate Sauce, Vanilla Ice Cream, Chocolate Toppings Cinnamon Crisps ![]() ![]() With Your Choice of Buffalo, BBQ or Garlic Parmesan Sauce With Your Choice of Buffalo, BBQ or Garlic Parmesan Sauce Wings Light, Crispy Calamari & Fried Jalapeños with Creamy Chipotle Aioli Dipping Sauce Boneless Bites Slow-cooked, Southwest-marinated Chicken, Melted Mozzarella Cheese, Sliced Pickled Jalapeños, Pico de Gallo, Fire-roasted Salsa, Smooth Avocado Crema & Chopped Cilantro French FriesĪdd Garlic Parmesan for an additional charge Garlic-Lemon Brussels SproutsĬrispy Lemon Garlic Brussels Sprouts, Topped with Grated Parmesan Cheese & Tangy Aioli Drizzle Fried Calamari Add Chicken Tinga, Add Carne Asada for an additional charge Bavarian PretzelsĬrispy Baked Pretzels, with Freshly Made Pepper Jack Queso & Spicy Beer Mustard Chicken Tinga Quesadilla Savory Queso & Mozzarella Cheese, Topped with Pickled Jalapeños, Pico de Gallo, Sour Cream & Zesty Guacamole. 22).Crispy, Cheesy Cheddar Elbow Pasta with Fresh Marinara Esteban's Nachos "Pack Art: Wreathed in the Smoke of Dreams." That all cigarette tobacco was "toasted" didn't faze Lucky one bit - by announcing its toastedness as if it were something that set this brand apart from all others, the company reaped image benefits with consumers akin to those garnered by cereal companies of the 1990s who labeled their products "fat free" (thus implying competitors' brands were just swimming in grease).ĭespite what is now remembered about this brand, the bullseye on the package was always red - what changed was the color of the pack itself. In 1917 Lucky Strike packs began to appear with "It's toasted" emblazoned on the packaging. This was not the first time Lucky Strike's advertising sailed close to the wind. If Lucky Strikes "went to war," it was with Camel and Chesterfield, the two other major brands of that era who were looking to grab and hold market share. The term hadn't been invented yet, this was spin doctoring at its finest. The overseas conflict merely presented Lucky Strike with an unparalleled marketing opportunity to tie its redesign to the war effort, thus allowing them to reap the benefits of feigned patriotism. ![]() The decision to redesign the product's look was simply a business choice and would have been made war or no war. Studies had shown women (who were then taking up smoking in appreciable numbers) didn't like the green package, and it was also becoming increasingly less popular with men. They announced that the copper-based green paint they supposedly had been using in their labels was being saved for the war effort, but Luckies' real impetus was profit and something new: "modern" design. Lucky Strike Means Fine Tobacco" imitating Morse code, Luckies increased its sales 40 percent. Lettering and cryptic legend "L.S./M.F.T. With a clean white pack replacing the original green one, and its block Origins: "Lucky Strike Green Has Gone to War!" barked one of the most famous ad campaigns of the 1940s. ![]()
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