Wake Up Q

Doritos Roses anybody?

Doritos actually gave away free bouquets of flowers made out of Doritos on their website.  Unfortunately it was only in Canada, and they were all snapped up already.  But you can make your OWN.  Even if you’re not that crafty.

Just buy some fake plastic roses, take off the petals, and glue some of the curlier Doritos from a bag in their place.  There’s even a step-by-step guide to making them . . . just Google “Doritos Roses Are The Only Valentine’s Day Gift Worth Giving.”

The only downside is that you can’t EAT them, because of the glue.  But they’ll make for a GREAT Instagram post.  And isn’t that all she REALLY wants?

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