Wednesday, January 3, 2018

35 88 | In-N-Out’s First ‘New’ Menu Item in Decades — Hot Cocoa — Is a Throwback to the Restaurant’s Past, January 3, 2018


880 is a lot like 88 if you drop the 0 at the end.

In-N-Out is known for it's burgers.


Lynsi Synder's current full name is Lavelle Snyder-Ellingson.
The Ghirardelli cocoa will be served with marshmallows, Lynsi Synder said.

 The header refers to the 'Hot cocoa' as an In-N-Out 'throwback.'


In-N-Out is listed as officially as In-N-Out Burgers, Inc.



Lynsi Snyder the owner and heiress of the In-N-Out Burger company.


From Lynsi Synder's birthday (5/5/17) to today's date of the new In-N-Out item on their menu, Hot cocoa, (1/3/18) is a span of 4 months and 2 days, a lot like 42.
Female = 42. Bitch = 42

It is also a span of 122 days.
Interesting that Coffee equals 122. Bitch = 122

*(Not implying that Lynsi is a b****, just an observation)

If you look at the bottom right hand corner, you will spot a 17 weeks and 3 days, a lot like 173.

One last observation to make is that
 http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2902052/Reclusive-N-heiress-32-makes-rare-appearance-grand-opening-billion-dollar-burger-chain-s-300th-location.html
https://archive.fo/fUTV7


This was the 300th location opening by In-N-Out on State College Boulevard in Anaheim, California.

This would also on what would have been her grandma Esther's 95th birthday.
From the date of the 300th location opening by In-N-Out (1/8/15) to today's date of the Hot cocoa release (1/3/18) is a span of 156 weeks.

Miss Snyder inherited the billion-dollar business in 2006 after the passing of her grandmother and became the president of the company four years later.

A rare exception was her unusually candid interview with Orange Coast magazine published a year ago, in which the burger heiress opened up about being the target of two kidnapping attempts, her turbulent family history and her three failed marriages.

After the passing of her grandfather in 1976, the chain was handed down to her uncle, Rich, who was considered to be more responsible than his older brother, a drug addict.

Tragedy struck in 1993 when Rich Snyder died in a small plane crash in Los Angeles. Lynsi was 11 years old at the time. Her father then inherited the company, but he passed away only six years later from an accidental drug overdose.

Earlier that year, just months before her father's passing, Lynsi narrowly escaped the first of two abduction attempts. The second failed kidnapping plot targeting the wealthy heiress came when she was 24 years old and already divorced.

A lot of death and misfortune in Lynsi's recent life.

Lynsi Snyder was on the cover magazine of "Orange Coast" with a caption in big, bold print that reads "BURGER QUEEN."

Check out Lynsi Synder's name gematria.

Even issuing a new item onto the menu has specific dates coinciding with other significant events. It is not random.
New arrival but a return of a classic. I will be the judge of that.

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