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What Your Favorite Item On The Sup Dogs Menu Says About You

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What Your Favorite Item On The Sup Dogs Menu Says About You
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The one true love of Greenville, NC can be found on the corner of Fifth and Reade, Sup Dogs.


While you'll likely experiment with different drinks and delicious cheesy tots at Sups there will always be one item you fall back on for comforts sake. Your go-to drink says a lot about you whether it's a sup swirl or crush. The preference of bacon cheese fries over the chance to double the dog says something about your character. What does your favorite item on the Sup Dogs menu say about you?


1. Sup Crush: You're the life of the party. No matter what the occasion or what's on special your drink of choice is the refreshing Sup Crush. You have your choice of orange or grapefruit and either one is giving you a perfect buzz. The Sup Crush drinker works hard, but plays harder. Advil is your necessity from the morning hangover, but by the time Monday rolls around your back in the game.


2. World Class Bacon Cheese Fries/Tots:You are the loyal companion. Just as you're loyal to your friends you're just as loyal to Sup Dogs. You're a lover of the classics and don't need anything to spice it up (unless it's sup dog sauce on the side). You love reliability, and you can't get more reliable than Sup Dog's bacon cheesy fries.


3. Sup Swirl: The hot mess express. Not only do you ride the struggle bus, but you're probably the driver. If your choice is a frozen Sup Swirl you're the friend who is always down for a trip to Sups. The wondrous mixture of sangria and margarita is liquid heaven. You've experimented with a mango margarita once or twice but always find your way back to the swirl. You are a perfect paradox. Tequila lover don't ever change. 


4. Hawaiian "Luau" Burger Combo: The adventurer. You are well traveled, like to drink and think you know a little something about art. You're probably the most cultured out of your group of friends and one of the only ones who have left the East Coast. You're always looking for a little extra to spice up your life whether it's Sup Dogs Sauce, honey mustard or slices of grilled pineapple. You're the extra kick every friend group needs to keep their lives a little interesting. 



5. Beer: The avid sports fan.  Your choice of drink is whatever is on special that night. Whether its $2 Blue Moon or Red Stripe bottles you are always looking for quantity over quality. You're a lover of the beer drunk that only one can admire. You can also be found splitting a Bud Light pitcher or five with your best friend. You're a go with the flow-type of person, but you are always ready for a good time. When your favorite sport team wins you're the loudest one cheering on the Sup Dogs back deck.  And your favorite day is none other than Monday, Mug Night.


6. Double the Dog: Everyone's favorite. What's not to love about adding another hot dog to your entree for $1? You're everyone's favorite friend and always a great shoulder to lean on. You're goofy and carefree with a laid-back attitude. You have a great sense of humor and probably have an American flag hanging in your room. There's also a good chance you're from New York or a city that has one of America's best regional dogs.

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