2:00 AT THE KENTUCKY MANUFACTURING CAREER CENTER IN SOUTHLAND PARK. YOU CAN REGISTER ONLINE, BUT WALK-INS ARE ALSO WELCOME. ERICA: CHECK THIS OUT, THE ROCK IS SHOWING HIS APPRECIATION RFO FIRST RESPONDERS, AND EVERYBODY’S LOVE LANGUAGE IS FOOD. HE SENT OUT A BUNCHF O IT. DWAYNE JOHNSON SENT HIS FOOD TRUCK, TEREMANA MANA MOBILE, TO DOWNTOWN LOUISVILLE YESTERDAY TO FEED OFFICERS WITH LMPD DAN LOUISVILLE FIREFIGHTERS. TEREMANA IS THE ROCK’S OWN BRAND OF TEQUILA. HE’S CURRENTLY SENDING HIS FOOD TRUCK ACSSRO THE UNITED STATES, YOU SEE WHERE IT IS GOING, HITTING UP ALL OF THOSE SPOTS, AND FEEDING FIRST RESPONDERS IN CITIES ALONG THE WAY. TODAY, HE’LL BE IN NASHVIL.LE HE IS BECOMING ONE OF MY FAVORITE CELEBRITIES. I REALLY JUST LIKE HIM. CARAY: THERE IS NOTHING LIKE A RELATABLE CELEBRITY WHEN THEY ARE GIVING BACK AND SHOWING WHAT IT IS ALL ABO
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Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson sends food truck to first responders across the nation
Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson sent his food truck to feed first responders across the country. The truck, called Mana Mobile, has made 20 stops so far. Starting its trip in Oklahoma City in July, the truck has traveled from Los Angeles to New York City, visiting main streets, military bases and fire stations along the way.Mana Mobile is a collaboration with the actor’s tequila brand, Teremana. It serves up food like tacos and french toast.The truck stopped on Wednesday in Louisville, Kentucky, to feed members of the Louisville Division of Fire and Louisville Metro Police Department for free, officials told sister station WLKY. The truck is currently stopped in Nashville, Tennessee until it makes its way to its next stop in Columbia, South Carolina, on Oct. 17.
Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson sent his food truck to feed first responders across the country.
The truck, called Mana Mobile, has made 20 stops so far. Starting its trip in Oklahoma City in July, the truck has traveled from Los Angeles to New York City, visiting main streets, military bases and fire stations along the way.
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Mana Mobile is a collaboration with the actor’s tequila brand, Teremana. It serves up food like tacos and french toast.
The truck stopped on Wednesday in Louisville, Kentucky, to feed members of the Louisville Division of Fire and Louisville Metro Police Department for free, officials told sister station WLKY.
The truck is currently stopped in Nashville, Tennessee until it makes its way to its next stop in Columbia, South Carolina, on Oct. 17.