If you haven’t been able to find a can of Skyline Chili at your local supermarket lately, you’re not alone.
Grocery stores across the Tri-State have sold out of the stuff, leaving empty shelves and many locals at their wits’ ends.
Skyline Chili Marketing Vice President Sarah Sicking acknowledges the can shortage.
“We did hear from our fans on social media, like, ‘Hey, why can’t we get it at the grocery store? We want to make our dip at home!’” Sicking said Wednesday. “We would just keep answering them, ‘Hold tight!’”
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Welcome to the SUMMER OF TRASH
Brian
April 12th, 2021 at 4:17 PM
You may be suffering from football apathy.
Michigan s coming off an abbreviated, 2-4 COVID season and has grim prospects going forward. Michigan chose to reboot the coaching staff without actually making a change at the top. They made an NFL position coach their defensive coordinator and have embarked on a project to change Michigan s heavily man-to-man approach into something resembling a modern, multiple, pattern-matching NFL defense. They re doing this with the same corners they had last year. There s going to be a lot of learning on the job.
On offense, both contenders for the starting QB job last year have transferred. The offensive line coach who everyone thought was great because he took the most broken blitz pickup schemes in the world and wove a superb pass pro offensive line out of them in two years. He s been replaced by a guy who while a former OL has no OL coaching experience.
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