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A Look At THON 2023’s Breakfast Options

As we approach the dawn of a new THON day, it’s vital that THON spectators start it off with the most important meal of the day: breakfast.

Whether you decided to pull an all-nighter, or you’re just rolling out of bed to start a new day, the Bryce Jordan Center’s concessions has you covered. Let’s take a look at what it’s serving up!

Sandwiches

There are only two options as far as sandwiches go: sausage, egg, and cheese or ham, egg, and cheese. You can throw a sausage sandwich in a biscuit or croissant, but you can only get the ham in a muffin. Both sandwiches will run you $5.

Quick and Simple Options

If you housed a chicken basket in the wee hours of the night, there are some lighter options to roll with. Bagels and bakery muffins are $4, and you have the option to choose either a plain, cinnamon raisin, or blueberry. Waffles are a cheaper option at $3, and you can opt for chocolate if you’re looking to spice things up.

You could also get started on your #summerbod with singular fruits for $1 or a fruit cup for $4. If you aren’t feeling like food is the answer, apple juice or orange juice is available for $4 as well.

Coffee

While we don’t recommend drinking a cup of coffee due to the inevitable crash, you can purchase a cup of joe for $4.

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Tobey is a senior studying broadcast journalism from Lancaster, PA. He is a major Pittsburgh sports fan and Miami Heat fanatic. When Tobey isn't writing for Onward State, you can catch him looking at photos of his pugs. Send your best insults to [email protected] or sports takes to @tobey_prime on Twitter.

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