On Sunday, Feb. 7, the Kansas City Chiefs (again!) and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers will compete for the ultimate win in Tampa. If you’re going to watch the game from the comfort of your recliner, make sure that you have a) a great TV and b) enough food, so no one goes hungry!
This list includes 15 game day freebies and deals from nationwide restaurants and businesses serving the Florida Panhandle:
Applebee’s: On Sunday, Feb. 7, Applebee’s will be giving away 1.6 million free boneless wings to people around the U.S. You can receive 40 free boneless wings with any Applebee’s pickup or delivery order of $40 or more when you use the promo code BIGGAME. Choose from Classic Hot Buffalo, Honey BBQ or Sweet Asian Chile Sauce on your wings and get blue cheese or ranch dressing and celery on the side.
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PANAMA CITY Some Comcast customers in Panama City and the surrounding area can soon expect faster internet speeds.
According to a press release from Comcast officials, the telecommunications giant has announced it will increase the speeds of two of its fastest-growing internet tiers in Florida. This upgrade reflects the growing trend of customers wanting faster speeds as many work at home or attend school virtually.
The release stated that effective immediately, Xfinity Extreme customers throughout Florida will see their download speed increase from 300 Mbps to 400 Mbps. Later in the first quarter of 2021, Extreme Pro internet customers will see speeds increase from 600 Mbps to 800 Mbps.
Chandler Williams named 2021 South Walton Artist of the Year
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WALTON COUNTY Chandler Williams grew up on the shores of Walton County, taking a love of photography and running with it across the world.
Visit South Walton announced recently that Williams owner of Modus Photography, 39 Logan Lane Suite 9 in Grayton Beach was chosen as the 2021 South Walton Artist of the Year.
“It’s an honor and a privilege to be recognized as an artist within this community,” Williams said. “I think the thing about landscape art photography is that it’s kind of the common ground that unites us all in South Walton.”