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Winner Announced for DoubleDave's Belly Buster Prize!

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Congrats to "Married An Aggie Lady" - you're the winner! Just contact suzanne@texags.com to claim your prize.

This year will probably bring changes to the traditional fireworks shows. Will you be doing your own fireworks at home? Let us know and share your favorite fireworks story and you'll be automatically entered to win a Belly Buster Certificate (Large 2 Topping, 6 Peproni rolls, and 1 order Cinnamonstyxz).

Our dining rooms are open!
Also, we offer curbside pickup. Customers can arrive and give us a call to bring the food out to their vehicle. We also offer contactless delivery.

We are offering all of our daily specials all the time (except Tuesday $1 rolls of course) which includes: Belly Buster (Lg 2 top, 6 rolls, and dessert for $23), Any 2 medium pizzas for $20, any 2 large pizzas for $28, as well as many lunch and manager specials!

Additional Specials:
Family Feast - Large 1 topping pizza and 1 dozen rolls for $25.00
Bundle - Any 2 medium pizzas, medium stromboli, 6 rolls, any dessert and any 2 liter of soda for $40.00

We are taking many steps including hourly common area sanitizing, sanitizing stations at the counter, removal of all customer contact items (fountain drinks, condiments, napkin dispensers), using only single-serve items. and more.
Customers can call or order online at doubledaves.com
Hours are adjusted to 11 am to 10 pm every day.
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We will be doing both in Edmond, OK. We have a 3 and 6 year old, so little firecrackers around 7-8:30pm and then the big show after dark.


Favorite fireworks memory was having roman candle fights in the dark. Paintball ain't got **** on a flaming ball of death. Good times.
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Barry Potter 09
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Once you get a taste of playing with fireworks, it is just not the same as fireworks shows.

Favorite memories are the neighborhood bottle rocket wars on Christmas Eve. All of the kids loaded up on artillery shells, bottle rockets, Roman candles, and everything else. Our final year was definitely one to remember; nothing like seeing an abandoned home set on fire on Christmas Eve in a town with a volunteer fire department.
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