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Pinkbox Giving Free Doughnuts For A Year At Pahrump Grand Opening

Pahrump residents and visitors are celebrating this month. Because they are officially getting their own Pinkbox Doughnuts shop. And the Grand Opening celebration is going to kick off the party…

Homemade sweet donuts with pink frosting and rainbow sprinkles sit on a sheet of wax paper. Concept of Pinkbox Doughnuts

Pinbox Doughnuts does have more traditional doughnuts like these, but fans usually come for their more unique pastries.

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Pahrump residents and visitors are celebrating this month. Because they are officially getting their own Pinkbox Doughnuts shop. And the Grand Opening celebration is going to kick off the party in a very sweet way.

Details About New Pahrump Pinkbox Doughnuts

Just a few weeks after announcing their new location in Boulder City, Nevada, Pinkbox is opening a store on the other side of Vegas' outer border. While Vegas residents won't have to travel to either extreme to get their doughnut fix, now hardcore Pinkbox fans in Pahrump won't have to go to Vegas either.

A doughnut shop in a casino has pink striped flooring and pink wallpaper.Pinkbox Doughnuts

<sup>The facade of the new location of Pinkbox Doughnuts inside the Parhump Nugget Casino.</sup>

The new location is opening inside the Pahrump Nugget Hotel & Casino, located on Hwy 160. The new shop will be right by the hotel entrance and registration. There will be an oversized statue of Pinky the mascot that is perfect for photos. And there will be a display case featuring more than 70 unique pastries that Pinkbox offers.

The popular hotel and casino will certainly be a good place for locals and visitors to get a bite of the tasty menu. Which will offer doughnuts seven days a week, in addition to their regular line of coffee products.

Grand Opening Celebration And Ribbon-Cutting

The official ribbon-cutting will take place on Saturday, May 18 at 11 a.m. And will be followed by a party-style celebration. The community is invited out to participate with their family. There will be face painting, games, balloon activities, and two doughnut-eating contests. One for kids and another for adults. Winners of each will receive Pinkbox gift cards. And the fun doesn't stop there. There will be also be three lucky "Pink Tickets" hidden in doughnuts at the celebration. Those who find them will get a year's supply of free doughnuts.

The new Pinkbox is the twelfth in the Vegas-born franchise. And it will bring two dozen new jobs to Pahrump. You can check out their whole menu here.

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The 4 Best Sandwiches Places In Las Vegas

One of my favorite things in the world, besides peanut butter hot dogs, is a good sandwich. Sandwiches are without a doubt, in my humble opinion, the perfect food. The bread, chock full of meat (or salad for my vegetarian friends). Typically, you can't go wrong with this fistful of breaded love.

How Sandwiches Came To Be

It seems unthinkable that sandwiches, as we know them, didn't always exist. It's only been in the last 100 years that the sub sandwich, or even just a fun filled “Dagwood”, came on the scene. For those who don't know what the "Dagwood" is, here you go.

A man in a blue t-shirt sits at a white table with his head in his hand and a content smile on his face. Next to him is a very tall &quot;Dagwood&quot; sandwich layered with meats, cheeses and lettuce.

A Dagwood sandwich is one that has layer upon layer of meats, cheeses, lettuce and other fillings. A true Dagwood isn't one any human can actually fit in their mouth.

The origins of the sandwich have been debated for years, but the most common theory is the sandwich was born in the town of Sandwich, England. In 1782, John Montagu, the fourth Earl of Sandwich, was playing poker and didn't want to leave the table. At this point, people ate their meat and bread separately and away from the tables involving gaming states, britannica.com.

Since he was playing a hand, John didn't want to leave the table to eat. So, he told his people to put the meat in between the bread, and bring it to him, so he could hold his food and play cards at the same time. And Voila... The sandwich was born, according to britannica.com.

Personally, I'm not a fan of eating handheld food at the poker table. The poker chips alone are nasty little carriers of cooties. However, according to britannica.com, John Montagu lived to be a lot longer than people were expected to in the 1700s. So there might be some truth to that "building immunity" thing I always hear moms saying to justify their kids eating food off of the floor.

And the common thread of poker and sandwiches doesn't end there. According to whatscookingamerica.net, in 1925, Augustine DiCostanzo and his wife, Catherine, opened up a grocery store that stayed open late to accommodate the poker players in the area.

The Folklore goes that one of the players walked in and asked Catherine what she was cooking, because it was making him hungry. She told him she was frying sweet and hot peppers. So he asked her if she would make him a sandwich with everything on it, including the peppers. She grabbed a loaf of Vienna bread and sliced in lengthwise and made what is considered the very first “Hoagie” sandwich.

The 4 Best Sandwiches Places In Las Vegas

With that said, I thought I’d share my favorite spots around town to grab that perfect hand held food. Let's start at the beginning.

4. Earl Of Sandwich

My fourth favorite place to get a sandwich in Vegas is at The Earl of Sandwich. They have five locations around town. One in the Miracle Mile Shops, one at Fashion Show Mall, one in the Palms, one on South Rainbow, and one in Summerlin.

Their menu has all kinds of breakfast sandwiches along with lunch style sandwiches, including some for vegetarians and vegans. But guess what? This chick loves meat. Bacon to be exact. Although I would argue bacon isn't meat. It's LOVE. So my pick here is the Breakfast BLT. YUM.

3. The Bagel Café

If you haven't been to Bagel Café yet, and you live in Vegas, well, you are missing out my friend. I could write a book about how great this place is. Breakfast is so good, and lunch is killer as well.

All my New Yorker friends agree. And that is tough because people from the Big Apple are very picky about their delis. Yet, this one takes the cake (and gives you a huge slice of it). It also takes my pick. My favorite is the Classic Overstuffed sandwich.

They have two locations in town. One in Summerlin, but you have to get there a little early on some days. They close at 5 p.m. Saturday through Monday. They're open until 8 p.m. during the rest of the week, if you're a late night sandwich eater. The one in the South Point is open late, 10 p.m. or later, seven days a week.

And since they serve breakfast sandwiches too, both locations are open by 8 a.m.

2. Jersey Mikes

I firmly believe that if you don't like Jersey Mike's, you aren't a true American. OK, maybe that's a bit extreme. But dude, this sandwich is off-the-charts good. Plus these guys sell TastyKake products. That's pretty all-American, if you ask me. And so is the Club Sub, full of turkey, ham, provolone and, of course, BACON!

Fortunately for all of us, there are about 15 locations in the Vegas valley. Most locations close at 9 p.m., so you can satisfy at least the early-night craving.

1. Ike's

Before Ike's, I loved sandwiches. After Ike's? Well, I'm down “to have and to hold from this day forward, for better, for worse, for richer, for poorer, in sickness and in health, to love and to cherish, until parted by death. This is my solemn vow."

Yes, I’d marry the sandwiches at Ike's.  And not just one, but multiple. Menage A Trois? Oh for sure. Halal Chicken, real honey on top of Honey Mustard BBQ sauce, three cheeses and the Dirty Sauce. Too die for!

Only three locations in Las Vegas. Flamingo & Durango, Charleston & Rampart, and in the Fashion Show Mall.

In closing, I don’t think you can go wrong with any of these fine delicious sandwiches. Just not sure eating one at the poker table is advised. These are too messy and poker chips are filthy enough.

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Wendy Rush is the midday host on one of Vegas's top stations, 96.3 KKLZ. She has been with the station for ten years and comes with a diverse career background. In addition to being a radio host, Wendy has lived the Vegas life as an entertainer. She has been a celebrity impersonator, rock band singer, and improv comedian. As a content creator for 96.3 KKLZ, Wendy writes about music, celebrities, mental health and wellness, and life as a Las Vegas local.