You Can Now Buy Sonic Tots In Grocery Stores
If there is one thing I love it’s tater tots. Dip them in some beer cheese or even queso (don’t knock it til you try it) and I’m in heaven….

If there is one thing I love it's tater tots. Dip them in some beer cheese or even queso (don't knock it til you try it) and I'm in heaven. This was recently a topic of conversation in the office a few weeks ago about how much I love tater tots. And I instantly began craving that crispy, potato, goodness. So obviously I had to pick some up at Target on the way home. I even sent photographic evidence. And one of the comments was on the brand, which I won't mention. It was positive though (and I had some of them yesterday they were delicious). But I did note there was only one brand in the store that day. But not anymore. You will now be able to buy Sonic tater tots in the grocery stores. Heck yes, this is fantastic news! Now can I get their drinks at home as well?
Sonic is bringing the drive-in's signature tots to the frozen food aisle. Sonic tots fans will be able to find the snacks in the frozen potato section of participating Walmart SuperCenters nationwide starting later this month. The new frozen tots can be easily prepared in the oven or in the air fryer. Availability is currently limited to Walmart SuperCenters, but Sonic says additional retailers will be announced soon. Hopefully some more convenient North Carolina options. I know we have Walmart Supercenters but unfortunately, none are conveniently located to me. Coincidentally neither is Sonic! Will you be buying Sonic tots in grocery stores? Or do you prefer the straight-from-the-restaurant option?
7 Fast Food Restaurants We Wish Would Come To North Carolina
We do have some good fast food here in North Carolina. I know I personally could not live without Chick-fil-a. No matter how long the line is I seem to end up there at least once a week. And North Carolina's own Bojangles and Cookout is a southern staple. Of course, we have all the heavy hitter chains like Mcdonalds', Burger King, Wendy's, etc. But just like Bojangles and Cookout are North Carolina institutions there are chains local to other parts of the country that we (unfortunately) don't have here. If you've traveled outside of the state chances are you've had the chance to dine at a fast food restaurant that we don't have in North Carolina. And some of them leave you begging for them to open one up here.
When Shake Shack opened its first Charlotte location the line was wrapped around the building for weeks with people desperate to try it. Chains are going more national now, I think Chick-fil-a has finally made it to California. With that in mind, I created this list of 7 fast food restaurants I wish would come to North Carolina. Some that could be a possibility as they have started coming closer to this area. A few only have locations in southern California making a North Carolina expansion highly unlikely. A girl can dream though. I'm planning a trip next month to Arizona where I'll get to try some of these for the first time. Cannot wait! Have you tried any of these restaurants or know of any others you'd like to see here? Let us know!
Del Taco
Taco Bell is great and all, but Del Taco is the best of everything serving not only Mexican favorites but burgers, fries, and shakes as well. I never knew I needed a milkshake with my fast food tacos but now I definitely do! The chain is based out of California and has 592 locations. The closest ones to us are in Georgia. Maybe North Carolina will be next?
In N' Out
In N' Out has such a cult following that I'm sure you've heard of it even if you've never stepped foot in one. The burger chain is famous for it's "animal style" entrees. It's mainly located in the Southwest with Texas and Colorado being the closest location to us.
Wienerschnitzel
If for no other reason than the time I want Wienerschnitzel to come to South Carolina. How fun would it be to just say "I'm going to Wienerschnitzel want anything?". The menu of course includes hotdogs and corndogs but also burgers, fries, and a meatball sub. Locations are in Arizona, California, New Mexico and other western states. You'd have to go to Texas to find the closest Wienerschnitzel.
Eggslut
Another one that wins just because of the name. They are self-described as "a chef-driven, gourmet food concept inspired by a true love for eggs." These breakfast items are a step up from your typical fast food fare and are all made from high-quality ingredients. There are only 5 US locations along with several international ones. The US ones are in California and Vegas so doesn't look like a North Carolina expansion is imminent.
Roscoe's House Of Chicken & Waffles
This soul food fast food chain has 7 locations in the greater LA area. Fried chicken, homestyle sides, waffles, sandwiches, and even chicken liver makes up the menu of Roscoe's. Fast food definitely doesn't look like this in North Carolina.
Fatburger
Fatburger considers itself the Last Great Hamburger Stand. While it is a fast food restaurant, the food is cooked and made to order. Some Fatburger restaurants have liquor licenses as well as "fat bars." Unfortunately, all the locations are in the southern part of California. The burgers, wings, and fries all look incredible.
King Taco
Southern California gets all the good spots. King Taco, another LA based chain, serves soft tacos, burritos, sopes, tamales, nachos, Mexican drinks, and even rotisserie chicken at some locations.