Meanwhile… Papa John’s Expanding in India | Vodka Butter | Giant DQ Spoon Found

The Late Show with Stephen Colbert published this video item, entitled “Meanwhile… Papa John’s Expanding in India | Vodka Butter | Giant DQ Spoon Found” – below is their description.

Meanwhile… Papa John’s announced a huge expansion in India, there’s a new food trend involving vodka-enhanced butter, and Arizona’s missing giant red Dairy Queen spoon has been found.

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