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Tennis player Harriet Dart apologizes for saying opponent should put on deodorant during match

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Here's the only sad part: The chicken wraps are only available for a limited time. The good news is the brand is selling them for just $3.99 each.The wraps aren't the only new offerings from Popeyes. The chain is also introducing new drinks, including Blueberry Lemonade (Chilled or Frozen), Blueberry Cane Sweet Tea, and Blueberry Unsweet Tea.

Tennis player Harriet Dart apologizes for saying opponent should put on deodorant during match

Both of these new additions would also pair nicely with Popeyes recently launched, which includes the Pickle Glaze Sandwich, "a briny twist on the iconic Popeyes Chicken Sandwich," the Pickle Glaze Bone-In Wings, which deliver "the perfect balance of savory heat and briny goodness in every bite," and the Pickle Glaze Boneless Wings, which come with "all the crunch, all the flavor — none of the bones." And, of course, there are fried pickles available, too.“We’re pickle people, so we understand that there truly can never be enough pickles," Alarcon previously shared with Food & Wine. "This pickle-packed lineup was created to ensure the perfect balance of crisp texture, vibrant acidity, and our world-famous Louisiana flavors with every bite. If you love that chicken, you’re going to love that pickle."

Tennis player Harriet Dart apologizes for saying opponent should put on deodorant during match

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Tennis player Harriet Dart apologizes for saying opponent should put on deodorant during match

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know to not waste any part of it—Turns out, the best memories aren’t the ones we plan. They’re the ones that catch us by surprise and remind us how adaptable—and deeply human—we all are.

People often ask us what the hardest part is. It’s not the long flights, the unfamiliar languages, or even the money. It’s missing our people.We left behind four daughters, nine grandkids, lifelong friends, and the comfort of a family and home we’d spent years building. We miss birthdays, soccer games, and dance recitals. We miss Sunday dinners, messy art projects, and bedtime giggles when babysitting the grandkids.

Sometimes, the grief of that distance sneaks in quietly—over a blurry FaceTime call or an empty chair at the holiday table.But what we’ve gained is something precious: presence.

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