ONLY EATING FREE BIRTHDAY FOOD FOR 24 HOURS

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We tried to find all the birthday freebies that we could for this challenge! It was so fun to find a nice mix of desserts and savory foods. Which birthday freebie would be #1 on your list??

Thank you for all of your love and support! Don't forget to subscribe and turn on the bell so you never miss a new video! You can also follow us on our other socials below! Ciao for now! -Jessi and Alessio

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Happy Birthday Jessi! 🥳 Here is another free bitis for you..👍...although I always give your videos a thumbs up because how can you not. They always are great and make me smile. Best wishes to you on your Birthday, enjoy! 🥳🎉

karenmar
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Best gift I ever received was this year! A company I order garden seeds from gave me 1 pkg of anything I wanted. I ordered a squash seed, that's normally $3.99 and I will get enough squash from those plants to eat and freeze for the entire growing season. Truly the best!!! Thank you to all the companies that gift. It's so appreciated 😊

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Red velvet cake became popular in the US during the Great Depression. During that time, families were using less food colorings and extracts. While the savings was good news for penny-pinchers, it was not-so-great news for the Adams Extract company. The company came up with the Adams Red Velvet Cake recipe, a concoction that used red food coloring and butter extract instead of the traditional ingredients. Before food coloring become the popular way to make the cake scarlet, the hue was much more subtle and was caused by the way vinegar, cocoa, and buttermilk reacted together. The “velvet” comes not from the color of crushed velvet, but from the smooth texture of fine cake crumb.

Their ploy worked, it was a hit with households across the country, and the fact that the recipe was offered on free recipe cards at grocery stores everywhere didn’t hurt either!

AverytheCubanAmerican
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It's hilarious when Alessio gets into "God bless America" mode. Even if he's picky about American food you can tell how much he loves the country. We're glad to have you brother! Also happy birthday Jessi!

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The anticipation of which place gives 2 meals😂😂😂 My son and I burst into laughter at Alessio's horrified face when Jessi said Olive Garden😂

StarsComplex
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Wow!! I never knew there were so many free bitis out there!! I love your channel you two are so funny and nice people.

dawnmatthews
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Jessi's death stare when Alessio ate the muffin top...he'd better start running for the Friulian mountains 💀. Here's a cool Panera fact: Every location of Panera Bread whether in the US or Canada is called Panera Bread, right? NOPE! Not in the Greater St. Louis area! There, they're called the Saint Louis Bread Company. This is because they were actually founded in St. Louis in 1987. When Au Bon Pain bought them in 1997 (though JAB Holding has owned Panera since 2021), they were the ones who changed the name to Panera which comes from the Latin word for breadbasket, panarium. However to honor its roots, the St. Louis locations still have the original name.

And it's not an American mall experience without being bombarded by the smell of Auntie Anne's and Cinnabon! Auntie Anne's pretzels are authentically Pennsylvanian! Auntie Anne's refer to Anne Beiler, who was an aunt to 30 nieces and nephews in a Mennonite family. She didn't have the idea for a business until she was already married to a man by the name of Jonas Beiler. It was his dream to own a family counseling center, and she made and sold pretzels to make his dream a reality. In 1988, the first soft pretzels were made and sold thanks to the equipment that Anne had at home already, and that's how she got her start in Downingtown, PA. However, there was one more piece to the puzzle. While no additional equipment was needed, Anne made a mistake one day and ordered incorrect ingredients and, upon trying to determine how to make her soon-to-be-famous pretzels, Jonas suggested some alternatives. These 'secret' ingredients are what gave the pretzels their signature flavor and texture, making what could have been a disaster something that was a genuine turning point.

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Buon compleanno, Jessi!!🎂🎉 Another great birthday freebie is Denny’s. They give you a free grand slam breakfast. You have to sign up for their club then present the coupon in the app. It’s a great breakfast. I hope you had the most amazing day! Much love.🌹

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Happy birthday 🎉
I would love to see you guys traveling to Scandinavia, I’m from Denmark and we got some pretty amazing food and restaurants 😍

smilelikethes
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Happy Birthday Jess!! Glad y’all had a fantastic time and thank you for sharing with us all these great birthday opportunities! 🎉

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Very fun video! Wow, a dozen krispy kream donuts?! Happy Birthday Jessi! 🎉

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Happy Birthday 🎉🎈 🎂Bomb video idea! 👌The one freebie I don’t miss every year is Auntie Anne’s 🥨 with the cream cheese to balance the salt🫶🏽

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Happy Birthday, Jess! I always enjoy y’all’s content!

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Happy Birthday Jessi ! 🎂🎁
Did you two have stomach aches after all that ? Loved watching your reactions to everything. Especially loved the free bities 😂

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Happy Birthday Jessi ! 😍🎉🎊🍾🥂 Alessio called the freebies: 'free bitis' and I am sure that that in the back of his mind he was thinking more like 'free diabetes' LOL 🤣😂🤣 Un caro saluto Ale. Both of you have a lovely rest of the day !

dominicriti
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Happy Birthday Jess May your day be filled with wonderful surprises And may God-bless you and your husband

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Happy birthday Jessie! Did you two see any followers in the mall? That’s so cool you got to celebrate your birthday like this!

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I so love the look on Jessi's face when she is eating, makes me smile every time - Happy belated birthday Jessi

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Ah yes, having Starbucks while enjoying the views of the Interstate...a truly American experience. The real reason to visit the States! So bundt cake originates from Minneapolis! The idea of its shape however was inspired by Gugelhupf which is a German brioche-like ring-shaped cake, and in northern Germany, it's called Bundkuchen. The story with bundt cake goes that while Gugelhupf is German, the pan for a bundt cake is very much an American innovation.

Bundt pans were invented by H. David Dalquist in 1950. Dalquist was the owner of Minnesota's Nordic Ware company, and he cast the pan for the Minneapolis-based Hadassah Society (a group for Jewish women), which wanted to recreate traditional Gugelhupf. Originally, he called his invention a bund pan, for the German word that translates to "bond" or "alliance." Why did he add the T? No one knows! Some say it was for trademarking purposes. Demand for the distinctly shaped aluminum cakes grew slowly after that initial order, but it wasn't until 1966 when production really blew up thanks to a Bundt cake placing second in the 17th annual Pillsbury Bake-Off.

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Happy Birthday Jessi 🍷🎂🎉 hope you have a wonderful and joyful day!

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