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The Takeout on MSNOzzy's Love Of Chipotle Has Fans Signing A Unique Petition
There's no better way to honor the Prince of Darkness than by getting extra guac. Here's how fans hope to keep Ozzy Osbourne's Chipotle obsession alive forever.
Following the death of Ozzy Osbourne, fans are not only remembering his impact on the music industry, but his deep love for burritos. Chipotle confirms he was the first recipient of the chain’s Celebrity card which entitles the holder to one free meal every day.
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Loudwire on MSNChipotle Needs an ‘Ozzy’ Burrito – Sign the Petition
Chipotle needs to make an “Ozzy” burrito on behalf of the legendary Ozzy Osbourne — keep reading to sign the petition. The Prince of Darkness died Tuesday (July 22) at the age of 76 after battling various health issues for several years.
Ozzy Osbourne wasn’t just the Prince of Darkness—he was also the undisputed king of Burritos. And fans are chowing down to pay tribute to the rock legend. Long before fast-casual dining became a cultural obsession,
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Ozzy Osbourne’s unique, but fitting final business ventures — including cans laced with his DNA
Osbourne was known for his outrageous behavior – allegedly biting the head off a dove during a 1981 record company meeting and allegedly doing the same to a bat during a 1982 show in Iowa.
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Creamy Chipotle Dream Sauce Recipe
This chipotle sauce recipe is so smooth, spicy, and smoky that it feels like a dream! It’s a blend of chipotle peppers, garlic, lime, and sour cream, offering a bold yet balanced taste. Perfect on tacos,
How to watch the Osbournes, the reality show about Ozzy Osbourne and his family, and why people loved it so much.
Family was the only thing as important to Ozzy as music was, and it shows in how close of a relationship he had with his wife Sharon and their children over the years. We wanted to compile a gallery of photos of them throughout the years as a way of celebrating his life and his love for them.
Jones used “Crazy Train” as his walk-up song for years, a fact the Hall of Fame third baseman reflected on following Osbourne’s death this week. Osbourne passed away at 76 on Tuesday, only weeks after his final concert. “I feel Ozzy and I will forever be linked,” Jones wrote on Twitter/X.