Today’s the day: the greatest feast/food coma of the year. Thanksgiving always comes and goes so quickly; while, yes, you’ll end up with leftovers for a week (or two), what about the next hundred(s) of meals? Denny’s is making it easier to plan ahead with a newly released $5.99 graphic tee that secures the wearer one free Everyday Value Meal every day in 2023. The meal comes with eggs, bacon (or sausage) and your choice of two pancakes, a slice of French toast or a biscuit and gravy. The drop will be limited to just 150 shirts, with the launch going live on November 24. For everything you need to know, you can read our full explainer here.
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In These adidas Ultraboost 22s, COLD.RDY Tech Promises Better, Drier Winter Running

adidas has given runners a new reason –or, perhaps, no excuse – to brave the coldest and slushiest of streets. Part of the brand’s expansive Ultraboost 22 collection, the Ultraboost 22 COLD.RDY 2.0 integrates COLD.RDY tech and promises stable – and, most importantly, drier – winter running. A Continental Wintergrip rubber outsole is specially engineered to ensure added traction in cold, wet conditions and breathable COLD.DRY lining keeps feet warm on your coldest runs. The addition of winter-proof elements hasn’t diminished performance – COLD.RDY 2.0s feature adidas’ top-tier running tech throughout: “hundreds of BOOST capsules fused together to guarantee better energy return.” That BOOST midsole cushioning is paired with a Linear Energy Push system for a stable, responsive ride and an upper made with 50 percent recycled content. It may be cold and dark out there, but there’s no reason to compromise training during winter months. Bring home a pair of COLD.RDY Ultraboost 22 (and make sure your other cold weather running gear is up to snuff) and keep moving all season long.