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The San Antonio Spurs announced their new retail …

The San Antonio Spurs announced their new retail collection with San Antonio-based restaurant chain Whataburger, an official partner of the team for over 20 years. The retail collection, which celebrates the shared Texas roots of these two beloved local brands, will go on sale starting Friday, Jan. 31.

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Spurs Give, in partnership with Whataburger, today …

Spurs Give, in partnership with Whataburger, today announced the release of a free digital children’s book, “The Coyote Family Stays Home!”. The new illustrated book, created to help children understand and come to terms with changes resulting from COVID-19, is available now at spursgive.org/reading in both English and Spanish. The book will serve as a resource for all family members as they continue to cope with difficult emotions like anxiety. With the help of The Coyote and his family, “The Coyote Family Stays Home!” highlights the power of togetherness during emotional times while teaching young children preventive measures to help them stay safe and informed.

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How did Myles Turner, a 6-foot-11 professional …

How did Myles Turner, a 6-foot-11 professional basketball player in his early 20s end up looking "pudgy" by his own critique despite all of the exercise he did? Well, this diet, as he described to ESPN: "Cutting Popeyes fried chicken, Waffle House and Whataburger out of his diet and no longer devouring eight slices of pizza in one meal, Turner hired a personal chef; he has sculpted his body from 14 percent body fat down to nearly half that. In mid-June, Turner posted before-and-after pictures of his body, and new six-pack, on Twitter that went viral." Yes. An entire pizza in one sitting.

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A self-professed fast-food junkie, Blair arrived in …

A self-professed fast-food junkie, Blair arrived in San Antonio from Pittsburgh and quickly discovered the joys of Whataburger. Now he sounds like a man in a 12-step program. “I’m not eating anything and I’ve changed from eating everything,” he said. His dietary regimen is not a fast. It just feels that way. “I just eat a lot of salads; eat a lot of little portions of a lot of things,” he said. “Portions, keep your metabolism up and drink a lot of water and you’ll be great. “But no juice, no Whataburger with Strawberry Fanta.”

San Antonio Express-News

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