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4/20 making you hungry? Check out who’s offering deals on munchies

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4/20 making you hungry? Check out who’s offering deals on munchies

As legalized marijuana spreads throughout the nation, a number of industries have grown hungry to capitalize on an annual celebration of hashish referred to as 4/20.

Many dispensaries in and round Los Angeles will probably be providing offers on marijuana and marijuana infused merchandise in honor of April 20, however a rising variety of these within the meals trade are additionally becoming a member of in to advertise the unofficial vacation with reductions on widespread munchies.

Right here’s a listing of a few of the locations the place you possibly can seize a 4/20 deal, even when you don’t plan to partake within the vacation’s different custom.

  • Smashburger is providing 4 burgers for $20 at taking part areas, which embrace greater than a dozen in California. Clients are requested to make use of promo code “420” at checkout. The deal is simply good on April 20.
  • Del Taco is celebrating the day with 5 of its new hen cheddar rollers for $4.20. Clients may get free supply on 4/20 via the Del Yeah! rewards app, in accordance with the corporate’s web site.
  • Jimmy John’s received artistic with a QR code positioned on its web site that gives reductions primarily based on its clients’ elevations. Or, as they put it, “how excessive” you might be.
  • DK’s Donuts followers can have a good time with its “Awake & Bake Combo.” The provide contains each on-line and in-store offers on its STōK espresso and STōK infused donut merchandise, that are restricted to the primary 420 clients at its L.A. location or the primary 100 clients on-line.
  • Wing Cease has determined to make use of 4/20 as a chance to introduce a brand new taste of wings, dubbed the Blazed & Glazed.
  • Ben & Jerry’s has taken a distinct strategy, utilizing 4/20 to advertise social justice. The ice cream maker used social media to make the purpose that legalization has disproportionately benefitted white folks, whereas criminalization has disproportionately harmed communities of shade.  

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Barbershop burglars wanted by police in Southern California

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Barbershop burglars wanted by police in Southern California

(KTLA) – Police in Fontana are searching for two commercial burglary suspects involved in separate break-ins, both at barbershops, authorities announced Wednesday.  

The first incident unfolded Sept. 25 just after 3:30 a.m. at Cut Plus located at 16385 Merrill Ave., according to a Fontana Police Department wanted bulletin.  

Dressed in a light-colored hoodie, a male with a thin build was captured on surveillance cameras after smashing through the shop’s glass door. Authorities said the suspect was speaking to an unidentified woman on the phone and appeared to be looking for specific items.

A suspect was seen on surveillance cameras after breaking into Cuts Plus in Fontana on Sept. 25, 2024. (FPD)

The thief, who had on a white face mask, camouflage cargo pants, black and white Nike shoes, with a black glove on his right hand, nabbed $50 from the cash register and $350 from an envelope behind the counter. 

“The suspect has a noticeable inward turned left leg that causes a limp,” police said.  

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The second incident occurred nearly two miles away at Dawn’s Barber located at 9753 Sierra Ave. just after 2:30 a.m. on Oct. 4, the bulletin noted.  

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A suspect seen breaking into Dawn’s Barbershop in Fontana on Oct. 4, 2024. (FPD)

In this burglary, a thinly built white or Hispanic male used a rock to smash the glass front door and then waited several minutes before entering the shop.  

Dressed in a black hoodie, blue jeans, black shoes and a black face mask, with a red or orange backpack, the man exited the store with $145, the cash register and a credit card reader a few minutes after he entered.

Anyone with information about these investigations or who may recognize the suspects is asked to contact the Fontana Police Department at 909-356-7152.  

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Family desperate to find girl, 13, missing in Los Angeles for nearly a week

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Family desperate to find girl, 13, missing in Los Angeles for nearly a week

(KTLA) – Family, as well as police, are desperate to find a 13-year-old girl missing in Los Angeles for nearly a week, officials announced Wednesday.  

Naomi Daniella Santos was last seen by family members when she left her residence in the 8700 block of Langdon Avenue at around 8 a.m. on Dec. 13 to attend school at Magnolia Science Academy in the 18200 block of Sherman Way, according to a news release from the Los Angeles Police Department.  

Santos was supposed to take public transportation after school to meet her mother at Parthenia Street and Tobias Avenue in Panorama City but never showed up. Her whereabouts remain unknown.

Naomi Daniella Santos, 13, seen in this undated photo released by LAPD.

“Naomi’s parents, friends and family members have not seen or heard from her and are concerned for her safety,” police said.  

The teen is described as a Hispanic female with black hair and brown eyes, standing approximately 5 feet tall and weighing around 110 pounds. She was last seen wearing a blue sweater and gray pants and was carrying a blue backpack.  

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Anyone with information about her whereabouts is urged to contact LAPD’s Mission Area Juvenile Detectives at 818-838-9810.  

Those wishing to remain anonymous can call the L.A. Regional Crime Stoppers Hotline at 800-222-8477 or leave tips online at www.lacrimestoppers.org.   

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Krispy Kreme partners with Los Angeles bakery for Hanukkah treats collection

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Krispy Kreme partners with Los Angeles bakery for Hanukkah treats collection

Krispy Kreme is partnering with Lodge Bread, a Los Angeles-based bakery, for an exclusive holiday collection to celebrate Hanukkah.

For a limited time, Krispy Kreme’s signature fluffy doughnut base will be combined with Lodge Bread’s artisanal, house-made raspberry jam to create traditional Hanukkah sufganiyot or jelly doughnuts.

These special sufganiyot will be available in limited quantities throughout Hanukkah on a first-come, first-served basis. Doughnuts are sold by the half-dozen for $30, with a limit of two boxes per customer.

The treat will be available at Lodge Bread’s Culver City, Woodland Hills, and Beverly Hills locations.

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“We’re excited to team up with Krispy Kreme to bring our own spin to this beloved Hanukkah tradition,” Chef Or Amsalam, co-founder of Lodge Bread, said in a statement. “This collaboration is a true celebration of craft, quality and the joy of the season.”

This year, Hanukkah will begin at sundown on Dec. 25 and end at sundown on Jan. 2, 2025.

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