Does anyone know of any 7eleven's that carry the Chicken Kabobs or the Buffalo Chicken Taquitos? I moved from Ft Mac and they had the best!!!
Does anyone know of any 7eleven's that carry the Chicken Kabobs or the Buffalo Chicken Taquitos? I moved from Ft Mac and they had the best!!!
it's all about the hot dogs covered in nacho cheese sauce.
don't forget the chili.Originally posted by 1997GSR
it's all about the hot dogs covered in nacho cheese sauce.
I know the 7-elevens have the taquitos but i have not seen Kabobs
Most 7eleven's I've been to have the Buffalo chicken taquito's. You Gotta go with the "Taquito Dog"....Taquito in a hot dog bun, covered in your choice of toppings, cheese and chili work best. I forget who showed me this , but i gaurantee they were stoned!
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Doesn't sound like something you would come up with in the right mind hahaOriginally posted by James
Most 7eleven's I've been to have the Buffalo chicken taquito's. You Gotta go with the "Taquito Dog"....Taquito in a hot dog bun, covered in your choice of toppings, cheese and chili work best. I forget who showed me this , but i gaurantee they were stoned!
they sell chicken wings and pizzas, too...i'm scared to try it, though.
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the 7-11's in small towns are the best. I wish the ones in calgary sold fried chicken and wings too
^they sell wings at the 7-11 in bridlewood.
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mmmm taquito chili cheese dog.
mm i want some 7-11 trash food now
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Why did they downgrade the Hot Dog toppings? The location in Shawnessy used to have the BBQ sauce, onions, tomatoes etc and now all they have is ketchup, mustard, and chili/cheese sauce. How is that going to satisfy my drunk ass?
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