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Skyline temporarily changing spaghetti appearance

Skyline temporarily changing spaghetti appearance

Yahoo07-03-2025

DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — To celebrate St. Patrick's Day, Skyline Chili locations are offering hungry guests a different kind of spaghetti.
On March 16 and 17, participating Skyline locations will have green spaghetti noodles.
One of the locations participating is at 8906 Kingsridge Drive in Miami Township, directly behind the Dayton Mall. The operator of that location said all customers have to do is ask for the special spaghetti upon ordering.
'Be sure to tell your order taker that you want green pasta,' said the Dayton Mall Skyline. 'It looks green but still tastes great and is available while supplies last.'
Click here to find a Skyline location near you. Before heading to the location on the two days, you are encouraged to call and verify it is offering the green noodles.
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