Monica Reed

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Clarksville, it’s feast time! Buddy the Elf Spaghetti Meal Kits

I may have to get this for my 13 year old as a joke!

Remember the scene in “Elf” when Will Ferrell has spaghetti for breakfast, and covers it in candy and maple syrup?

Now you can enjoy some yourself, because a new MEAL KIT version is coming next week.

Warner Brothers teamed up with HelloFresh. You’ll be able to order the kits at HelloFreshElfSpaghetti.com starting next Monday. Each one costs $15 and makes two full servings of “Buddy the Elf Spaghetti”.

Kits include everything you need: Pasta . . . marshmallows . . . various types of candy . . . maple syrup . . . chocolate syrup . . . chocolate cereal . . . and generic chocolate-frosted Pop Tarts.

They’ll sell out fast, but you’ll have more than one chance to buy. They’re making a limited number available each day, Monday through Friday. They go on sale at 12:25 P.M. Eastern, with a max of two kits per purchase.

 

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