ELIZABETHTON â The Elizabethton Parks and Recreation Department is planning to use a private company at three of its concession stands this season. Bruce Miller, doing business as MaxDogs, has been selected to operate the stands at Lions Park Field, Cat Island Park and Franklin Pool. MaxDogs has successfully operated concessions stands in the past for the city at Joe OâBrien Field and Franklin Pool. The new agreement would be for two years and is set to be approved by the Elizabethton City Council on Thursday.
Under the agreement, MaxDogs would pay the city 15 percent of total gross sales after sales tax. MaxDogs would have the right to sell food, soft drinks, hot drinks, and candies to the public. MaxDogs would not be allowed to sell alcoholic beverages, tobacco products, nor fireworks. The items sold would range in price from 2 for $1 for Cow Tales to $7 for a breakfast platter.
You have to check out this twist on the candy dish classic.
We’re barely into 2021, and we already have all sorts of new snacks hitting the shelves. Oreo recently announced its Brookie-O, and it looks like tiramisu Oreos are already on shelves. While Oreo does a lot of reinventing on its own, sometimes other brands use Oreos as a springboard for creativity. How else would we have gotten the classic combo of cookies and cream?
One of the latest hybrids is courtesy of Goetze’s Candy Company, the brand known for its old-fashioned caramels with a white cream center. Now, there’s a version using Oreo bits in the caramel!