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You can now join Hulu at a major discount! New and eligible returning subscribers can join Hulu for just $1 a month for a year as part of the streaming giant’s Black Friday and Cyber Monday deal.
The promo, which launched on Wednesday (Nov. 23), gets you instant access to Hulu’s ad-supported plan for just $1.99 a month (regular $7.99 a month) for an entire year. But you only have a matter of days before the sale ends, so if you’ve been meaning to sign up for Hulu, you’ll have to act fast to get the discount. The Black Friday deal will end at 11:59pm PT on Cyber Monday (Nov. 28).
Hulu debuted the streaming deal couple of days before Black Friday officially starts, which is perfect if you plan to stream movies and show over the Thanksgiving holiday weekend.
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The streaming platform is home to original programs and episodes from network and cable TV and exclusives such as The Handmaid’s Tale, Welcome to Chippendales, Only Murders in the Building, Reasonable Doubt, Candy, The Kardashians, Pam & Tommy, Prey, How I Met Your Father, and Dopesick.
For music fans, Hulu features a range of scripted series, documentaries, biopics, concert specials, and singing competitions such as The Masked Singer, American Idol, Wu-Tang Clan: Of Mics and Men, Pistol, Look at Me: XXXTentacion, and the 2022 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony.
Want more music offerings? Hulu is the go-to streaming destination for exclusive livestream access to major music festivals such as Lollapalooza, Bonnaroo, Essence Music Festival, and Austin City Limits.
Hulu subscribers can create up to six different profiles under one account — another perk for families and anyone with multiple people under one roof. And for those who enjoy streaming on the go, Hulu lets you watch on up to two different screens at once and from any device, including a smart TV, phone, laptop, tablet, or gaming console.
For TV lovers who want to stream without ads, Hulu’s commercial-free tier is $14.99 a month after a free 30-day trial. There’s also a Hulu bundle with Disney+ and ESPN+, and Hulu + live TV ($69.99/month), which includes 75+ live and on-demand cable and local channels, plus you get access to Hulu, Disney+ and ESPN+.
Of course, Hulu isn’t the only streaming service offering up huge savings for Black Friday. Paramount+ is offering 50% off an annual plans for the first year (or $1.99/month when you subscribe to Paramount+ through Prime Video) and HBO Max is currently marked down to $1.99/month for the first three months.
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Food, family and football!
With three different NFL games scheduled to take place on Thanksgiving, we took the liberty of rounding up some of the ways that sports fans can watch and stream games during the holiday.
Although Thanksgiving coincides with Thursday Night Football, you won’t be able to watch Thanksgiving games on Prime Video — at least not this year. The first-ever Black Friday game will stream on Prime Video in 2023.
Read on for scheduling details and ways to watch and stream NFL games from anywhere.
How to Watch NFL Games on Thanksgiving
What football teams are playing on Thanksgiving? The Buffalo Bills vs. Detroit Lions, New York Giants vs. Dallas Cowboys, and New England Patriots vs. Minnesota Vikings.
The NFL’s Thanksgiving triple-header kicks off Thursday (Nov. 24) with the Bills vs. Lions airing at 12:30 a.m. ET/9:30 a.m. PT on CBS and streaming live on Paramount+, where Bebe Rexha and David Guetta are set to perform. The Giants vs. Cowboys game is scheduled to air on Fox at 4:30 p.m. ET/1:30 p.m. PT, with the Jonas Brothers performing during halftime.
Closing out the NFL’s Thanksgiving game day will be the Patriots vs. Vikings airing at 8:20 p.m. ET/5:20 p.m. PT on NBC. The game will also stream live on Peacock (use ExpressVPN to access streaming platforms and certain channels from outside of the U.S.).
Whether you plan to watch live or stream on-demand, there are plenty of options to choose from. If you have cable, feel free to refer to your channel guide for more game day details. You might be able to access NFL games on NBC, Fox and CBS with an antenna, like this budget-friendly option, which is currently on sale for $17 at Amazon.
For those who don’t have cable, satellite, or access to TV through Verizon Fios, T-Mobile, AT&T or another provider, platforms like FuboTV, Sling TV, DirectTV Stream, Vidgo, and Hulu + Live TV provide live and on-demand access to cable and local channels, DVR recording, and more for an affordable price and most include a free trial for up to a week.
Sports lovers can also enjoy games on-the-go with NFL+. Plans start at just $4.99/month after a 7-day free trial to watch live and local primetime games on your phone or tablet and you can cancel anytime.
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Cardi B, mixologist! The Grammy-winning rapper posted her very own holiday drink recipe and it’s already racked up more than 4.4 million likes across TikTok and Instagram.
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“I’m going to make the most delicious, coziest holiday drink,” Cardi proclaimed in a TikTok video posted on Saturday (Nov 20). “You’re going to f—ing love this sh–!”
Cardi — glammed up in full makeup and a pink-and-purple ombre wig — shared a step-by-step tutorial on how to make her yummy spiked hot chocolate, topped with her newly released Peppermint Whipshots.
To start, Cardi poured a few ounces of Fa!rlife milk into a glass mug and popped it in the microwave for “extra coziness.” Next, Cardi mixed the warm milk with Ghirardelli’s Double Chocolate Hot Cocoa Mix and added a few shots of Bailey’s Irish Cream, “To spice some sh– up.”
She topped the drink off with Peppermint Whipshots, a new flavor from her line of vodka-infused whipped cream, and put a Ghirardelli Peppermint Bark chocolate square in her mouth before taking a sip. “Literally melting in my mouth!”
Cardi reposted the clip to her Instagram account with the caption, “I’m not that good at making TikTok’s soo lmaaaooooo……but this is the most delicious holiday drink [with] the new @whip_shots flavored 🎁🎄….I promise it melts in your mouth!”
In other Cardi news, her Rebook collection is up to 40% off ahead of Black Friday. The collection includes the Cardi B Club C V2 sneakers ($70) and slides ($45) along with a range of apparel, including a woven crop jacket ($59.50) and woven pants ($52.50), garter tights ($52.50), and a bodysuit ($38.50), available in sizes XS to 4X.
Reebok shoppers can save 45% off sitewide, plus an extra 50% off select styles with promo code: BLACKFRIDAY.
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Back to blonde! Ariana Grande is sporting a new look for the retro-style video introducing her “first ever fragrance duo,” Mod Vanilla and Mod Blush, due out next month.
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In the 16-second clip, posted to her Instagram Reels on Sunday (Nov. 20), Grande channels ‘60s mod-style in two different outfits. The teaser starts with Grande strutting toward a Vespa while wearing white ballet flats before we get a glimpse of the Grammy winner and her blonde pigtails, along with a shot of her eyes in the rearview mirror and tattoos on her hands, and she appears to be wearing her wedding ring.
Grande’s retro wardrobe consists of a white dress and gloves, with matching hoop earrings and a Cult Gaia Diem Top ($278) and Alma Wrap Shorts ($168) in pink.
The 29-year-old singer also shared a photo gallery on Instagram giving fans a closer look at the promo shoot and images of both fragrances.
Mod Vanilla and Mod Blush will be available online at Ulta.com on Dec. 1. In the meantime, fans can shop some of Grande’s previous fragrances like Cloud 2.0 ($68), God Is A Woman ($55), R.E.M. Ea Du Parfum ($45) and Thank U, Next ($45).
In addition to fragrances, Grande’s R.E.M. Beauty — an eye-catching collection of lipsticks, lip balm, lip liner, lip gloss, eyeliners, mascara, lashes, eyeshadow palettes, face mist and more — debuted at Ulta earlier this year.
Also available at Ulta: Grande’s first ever Fragrance Vault Collection ($150). The collectible keepsake comes with a Black Friday sale exclusive, free gift of either a robe or throw (offer valid with a $65 fragrance purchase. Excludes CHANEL and Tiffany & Co. Valid thru 12/31/22 or while quantities last). Plus, you’ll get free shipping on all orders over $35.
The Fragrance Vault Collection features a deluxe mini parfum of each of Grande’s fragrances. The record player-inspired gift set includes past limited editions and an exclusive advanced preview of the “Positions” singer’s newest duo collection below.
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George Lois, the hard-selling, charismatic advertising man and designer who fashioned some of the most daring magazine images of the 1960s and popularized such catchphrases and brand names as “I Want My MTV” and “Lean Cuisine,” has died. He was 91.
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Lois’ son, the photographer Luke Lois, said he died “peacefully” Friday (Nov. 18) at his home in Manhattan.
Nicknamed the “Golden Greek” and later (to his displeasure) an “Original Mad Man,” George Lois was among a wave of advertisers who launched the “Creative Revolution” that jolted Madison Avenue and the world beyond in the late 1950s and ’60s. He was boastful and provocative, willing and able to offend, and was a master of finding just the right image or words to capture a moment or create a demand.
His Esquire magazine covers, from Muhammad Ali posing as the martyr Saint Sebastian to Andy Warhol sinking in a sea of Campbell’s tomato soup, defined the hyper spirit of the ’60s as much as Norman Rockwell’s idealized drawings for the Saturday Evening Post summoned an earlier era. As an ad man, he devised breakthrough strategies for Xerox and Stouffer’s and helped an emerging music video channel in the 1980s by suggesting ads featuring Mick Jagger and other rock stars demanding, with mock-petulance, “I Want My MTV!”
Lois boiled it down to what he called the “Big Idea,” crystallizing “the unique virtues of a product and searing it into people’s minds.” He was inducted into numerous advertising and visual arts halls of fame, and in 2008 his Esquire work was added to the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art. Martin Scorsese, Tina Brown and Graydon Carter were among his admirers.
His legacy was vast, although the actual dimensions are disputed. His claims to developing the 1960s “I Want My Maypo” breakfast ads and to inspiring the creation of New York magazine have been widely contradicted. Some former Esquire colleagues would allege that he exaggerated his role at the expense of other contributors, such as Carl Fischer, who photographed many of the magazine’s famous covers. But his overpowering energy and confidence were well recorded.
In her memoir Basic Black, former USA Today publisher Cathie Black recalled bringing in Lois in the early 1980s to propose a new advertising approach for a publication that struggled at first over how to identify itself. Lois’ idea was to champion USA Today’s dual appeal as a newspaper and magazine, proposing the slogan, “A lot of people are saying USA Today is neither fish nor fowl. They’re right!” Before a gathering of the publication’s, including founder Al Neuharth, Lois gave an Oscar-worthy performance, Black wrote, “bounding in like a 6-foot-3 teenager hopped up on Red Bull.”
“He flung his jacket to the floor, tore off his tie, then flashed one prototype ad after another, prancing around the room and keeping up a running monologue sprinkled with jokes and profanity. It was epic, almost scary. I was thrilled. When he was finished, the room sat absolutely silent.” All eyes turned to Neuharth, who sat “absolutely still, his expression hidden behind his dark aviator glasses.” Neuharth paused, removed his glasses and smiled. “We’ve got it,” he said.
Lois’ longtime wife, Rosemary Lewandowski Lois, died in September. A son, Harry Joseph Lois, died in 1978.
Lois, the son of Greek immigrants, was born in New York City in 1931 and would cite the racism of his Irish neighborhood for his drive “to awaken, to disturb, to protest.” He liked to say that a successful advertiser absorbed as many influences as possible, and he prided himself on his knowledge of everything from sports to ballet. He was a compulsive drawer and for much of his life made weekly visits to the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
He enrolled in Pratt Institute, soon met his future wife and eloped with her before either had graduated. After serving in the Army during the Korean War, he joined the advertising and promotion department of CBS and in 1960 helped found the advertising agency Papert Koenig Lois. Two years later he was recruited by Esquire editor Harold Hayes and remained until 1972, the same year Hayes left.
Esquire was a prime venue for the so-called New Journalism of the 1960s, nonfiction stories with a literary approach, and the magazine would publish such celebrated pieces as Gay Talese’s portrait of Frank Sinatra and Tom Wolfe’s “The Last American Hero Is Junior Johnson. Yes!” But to read the words, you had to buy the magazine, and Lois’ covers launched countless conversations.
For a cover story on “The New American Woman,” he featured a naked model folded into a garbage can. A notorious 1970 cover showed a grinning Lt. William Calley, the serviceman later found guilty of murdering unarmed civilians in the My Lai Massacre, with his arms around a pair of Vietnamese children, two other kids behind him.
In the mid-1970s, Lois was among the public figures who led efforts to free the boxer Rubin “Hurricane” Carter from prison. Carter’s conviction for murder was later overturned, and he was released in 1985. Lois also wrote several books and was featured in the 2014 documentary about Esquire titled Smiling Through the Apocalypse.
Interest in Lois was renewed through the popularity of the AMC series Mad Men, but he was not flattered, writing in his book Damn Good Advice that the show was “nothing more than a soap opera set in a glamorous office where stylish fools hump their appreciative, coiffured secretaries, suck up martinis, and smoke themselves to death as they produce dumb, lifeless advertising.”
“Besides,” he added, “when I was in my 30s, I was better-looking than Don Draper.”
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Elton John is giving fans a chance to watch his final North American concert live — from anywhere.
The Rocket Man will be joined by Dua Lipa, Kiki Dee and Brandi Carlile for his final North American performance at Dodger Stadium on Sunday (Nov. 20). The concert special, Elton John Live From Dodger Stadium, will stream exclusively on Disney+.
The livestream will begin with Countdown to Elton Live, featuring interviews with John and his husband/manager David Furnish, well-wishes from famous friends, and more.
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Elton John Live: Farewell From Dodger Stadium is produced by Fulwell 73 Productions and Rocket Entertainment. Keep reading for directions on when and how to stream the star-studded concert.
‘Elton John Live From Dodgers Stadium’: How to Watch
Elton John Live: Farewell From Dodger Stadium will begin livestreaming on Disney+ on Sunday (Nov. 20) at 11 p.m. ET / 8 p.m. PT. The pre-show begins at 10:30 p.m. ET/7:30 p.m. PT.
Disney+ is $7.99 for the monthly subscription, $79.99 for the annual plan, and $13.99/month to bundle with Hulu and ESPN+.
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The platform offers a large selection of Disney+ Originals, which includes Dancing With the Stars, Disenchanted and Andor, alongside concert specials and music documentaries like The Beatles: Get Back and BTS Permission to Dance on Stage LA.
With Disney+, subscribers can stream movies, shows, documentaries and concert specials on up to four different devices simultaneously.
Below, watch the trailer for Elton John: Farewell From Dodger Stadium.
‘Tis the season for Christmas movies! Spirited, a fresh spin on a holiday classic starring Will Ferrell, Ryan Reynolds, and Octavia Spencer, premiered on Apple TV+ on Friday (Nov. 18).
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Ferrell plays the Ghost of Christmas Present and Reynolds portrays Clint Briggs, a Scrooge-like character who turns the tables in this new take on the Charles Dickens classic, A Christmas Carol.
The Ghost of Christmas Present chooses a “dark soul” to reform every year on Christmas Eve, but he soon finds out that transforming Briggs into a “more positive force for humanity” is easier said than done.
Read on for details on how to stream Spirited for free.
How to Watch ‘Spirited’ for Free on Apple TV+
Spirited is an Apple Original, which means that you’ll need a subscription to stream. Luckily, Apple TV+ offers a one-week free trial, so you can watch Spirited and more without paying anything up front. Apple TV+ is $6.99 a month after the free trial ends.
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Want a longer free trial? Get three months free with the purchase of an eligible Apple device or join Apple One, which bundles Apple TV+ with up to five other services, and get your first month free. T-Mobile customers can also get free Apple TV+ included with the Magenta Max plan.
You can stream Apple TV+ on Samsung, LG, Sony, VIZIO, TCL, Amazon Fire, Toshiba and other smart TVs, in addition to iPhone, iPad, Android devices, PayStation, and Xbox.
Find must-watch movies, documentaries and hit TV shows such as Ted Lasso, Severance, Carpoole Karaoke: The Series, The Problem with John Stewart, Bad Sisters, Schmigadoon!, Selena Gomez: My Mind & Me, The Morning Show, Pachinko, Central Park, They Call Me Magic, The Greatest Beer Run Ever and more on Apple TV+.
Watch the Spirited trailer below.
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Happily ever after? Amy Adams and Patrick Dempsey add a new chapter to the fairytale in Disenchanted.
The sequel to Disney’s Enchanted, premiering on Disney+ on Friday (Dec. 18), picks up 15 years after the original with Giselle and Robert married and raising a family in New York City.
Giselle feels disconnected from city life, so the family moves to a suburban town of Monroeville, in hopes of finding a new “fairytale life.” When the change of location doesn’t play out the way she envisioned, Giselle turns to magic and mistakenly transforms the town into a “real-life fairytale” gone wrong. Now, Giselle must reverse the spell and “determine what happiness truly means to her and her family.”
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Idina Menzel and James Marsden reprise their roles as Nancy and Prince Edward from Enchanted alongside new cast members, including Maya Rudolph, Yvette Nicole Brown, Jayma Mays and Gabriella Baldacchino.
Disenchanted is written by Brigitte Hales, directed by Adam Shankman, and produced by Barry Josephson, Barry Sonnenfeld, and Adams. Jo Burn, Sunil Perkash, and Shankman are executive producers. The film features songs with music by Oscar-winning composer, Alan Menken, and lyrics by Oscar-winning lyricist Stephen Schwartz.
How to Watch ‘Disenchanted’ for Free on Disney+
Disenchanted is streaming free to Disney+ subscribers. Not subscribed? The streaming platform costs $7.99 a month for instant access to countless hours of entertainment. From TV series to movies, concert specials and more.
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Unfortunately, Disney+ no longer offers a free trial (but you might be able to score one through this Verizon promo), subscribers can save around $15 a year by signing up for an annual membership ($79.99). The bundle is another money saver because it includes Hulu and ESPN+ for $13.99 a month.
Not familiar with Disney+? It’s the main streaming home for Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars and National Geographic. You’ll find dozens of Disney+ Originals now streaming on the platform, including Hocus Pocus 2, The Santa Clauses, Pinocchio, She-Hulk: Attorney at Law, Dancing With the Stars, and Andor.
Watch the official trailer for Disenchanted below.
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It’s almost game time! The 2022 FIFA World Cup begins Sunday (Nov. 20) with host country Qatar squaring off against Ecuador at Al-Bayt Stadium.
There are 32 countries participating in this year’s World Cup, which includes the U.S., Mexico, England, Brazil, Iran, Qatar, Ecuador, Senegal, Argentina, Saudi Arabia, Denmark, Tunisia, Poland, France and Australia.
Read on for all the details on how to watch the 2022 FIFA World Cup from anywhere (click here to buy tickets).
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2022 FIFA World Cup: Date, Time & How to Watch
The 2022 World Cup will be held from Nov. 20-Dec. 18 at Al-Bayt Stadium in Al Khor, Qatar. World Cup matches will air on FS1 and Telemundo Deportes, while select games will air on Fox.
The opening ceremony is scheduled to start at 9 a.m. ET on Sunday, followed by the Qatar vs. Ecuador match at 11 a.m. ET.
On Saturday, Maluma and Lebanese singer Myriam Fares are expected to headline the FIFA Fan Festival and perform the official World Cup anthem “Tokoh Taka” for the first time. The song, featuring Nicki Minaj, will be released Friday. Lil Baby, Ozuna and Camilo are some of the other recording artists who have released songs for the 2022 World Cup.
Over the next month, several other music artists are expected to appear at the Live Stage by FIFA Sound, including Diplo, Kizz Daniel, Nora Fatehi, Trinidad Cardona and Calvin Harris.
Sunday’s Qatar vs. Ecuador match will broadcast on FS1 and Telemundo Deportes. Monday’s schedule will feature matchups between England and Iran airing on FS1, followed by Senegal vs. Netherlands and the United States vs. Wales, both airing on Fox (the U.S. vs. Wales match begins at 2 p.m. ET). Mexico’s first match will take place against Poland on Monday at 11 a.m. ET. Click here for the full schedule of matches.
How to Watch the 2022 World Cup on Peacock
Peacock will livestream all 64 World Cup matches in Spanish. The streaming platform will also provide hour-long pre- and post-match onsite coverage from Qatar. The first 12 matches of the FIFA World Cup 2022 will be available to Peacock subscribers on the free tier, while the remaining 52 games will be available to Peacock Premium subscribers beginning on Nov. 24.
Peacock Premium is $4.99/month after a free trial (cable customers may be eligible to receive a free subscription to Peacock).
If you already have access to local and cable channels, feel free to check your local listings for channel information to watch the World Cup on TV, computer or streaming device (you’ll need a cable or streaming provider log-in to watch online).
Cord-cutters can stream the World Cup on platforms such as Fubo TV, Direct TV Stream, Sling TV, Vidgo, and Hulu + Live TV, all of which are priced at less than $75 a month. And if you don’t want to pay anything up front, Fubo and Direct TV Stream offer free trials for up to a week.
Streaming the World Cup from outside of the U.S.? Use ExpressVPN.
Where to Buy World Cup Merch & Apparel Online
Stock up on shirts, socks, jerseys, and more World Cup gear at Adidas, Nike, Amazon, Fanatics, Dick’s Sporting Goods, World Soccer Shop and Soccer.com.
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Blockheads, rejoice! New Kids on the Block Funko Pops are finally here and they might just become your new obsession.
NKOTB Funko Pops! went up for pre-order on Wednesday (Nov. 16) featuring Jonathan, Joey, Jordan, Donnie and Danny as cute little vinyl figures – each showcasing a different look.
Danny’s Pop! vinyl wears an American-flag T-shirt, black pants, and suspenders. Donnie holds up the peace sign while sporting a white, cutoff shirt, grey pants and peace-sign chain. Jonathon rocks out in a red leather jacket with jeans, Jordan wears all black, and Joey is dressed in a blue jacket with black jeans.
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These adorable Pop! vinyls measure 4.1 to 4.4 inches tall and are packaged in a plastic box making them easy to display (click here for durable, plastic display cases). Fans have the option of buying each NKOTB Funko Pop! separately ($12) and as a 5-pack ($60) available at Walmart and Funko.com.
NKOTB released their breakout album, Hangin’ Tough, in 1988. The LP went No. 1 on the Billboard 200 and spawned some of their most classic hits, including “Please Don’t Go Girl” (a Billboard Hot 100 top 10), “You Got It (The Right Stuff)” (No. 3), “I’ll Be Loving You Forever” and the title track (both No. 1s on the Hot 100) and “Cover Girl” (No. 2).
Earlier this year, the group hit the road for the Mixtape Tour alongside Salt-N-Pepa, Rick Astley and En Vogue, before setting sail with fans on the four-night NKOTB Cruise last month.
Block Nation has long been waiting for NKOTB to join Blink-182, TLC, BTS and other music groups and recording stars that have their own collectible figures. There’s even a petition urging Funko to release NKOTB Pop! vinyls.
Funko’s music vertical includes Pop! Rocks, Pop! Albums, GOLD and Tha Dogg House, a co-branded retail store with Snoop Dogg that is slated to open in early 2023.
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