Today several body pillow designs for the "Food Wars" anime series was revealed. The pillows, which go on sale in October, for once actually feature some of the main male characters from the series. The pillows specifically feature Soma, Takumi, and Kojiro.
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While most fast-food lovers wouldn't necessarily think of Taco Bell when it comes to breakfast, the company is trying to persuade consumers that the tyranny of McDonald's Egg McMuffins is over, with the rolling out of Taco Bell's new biscuit tacos. A recently-released ad titled "Routine Republic" sends the message in a strong, Stalin-esque way - watch the video below.