How Slurpees Were Accidentally Invented
The Slurpee from convenience store 7-Eleven is a cultural staple with a cult following now, but you might be surprised at the accidental way it was invented.
Read MoreThe Slurpee from convenience store 7-Eleven is a cultural staple with a cult following now, but you might be surprised at the accidental way it was invented.
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Read MoreWith Passover upon us, we look at traditions the Jewish follow, including the Seder Plate, which has a rich history and is even attached to an urban legend.
Read MoreNow that the avocado ban is lifted in the U.S., just in time for Cinco de Mayo, we have the info you need about adding onions to your guacamole recipe.
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Read MoreFirst released as The Whaler in the '60s, Burger King's Big Fish sandwich has undergone many name changes and makeovers over the years since its creation.
Read MoreThere are loads of water bottle options out there, so you may want some help choosing the perfect one. If that's you, you've come to the right place.
Read MoreSocial media influencer and coffee entrepreneur Emma Chamberlain spoke about her favorite snacks and you might like the type of cracker she swears by.
Read MoreA caffeinated plant native to the American Southeast with a complicated history, yaupon is the American tea you haven't heard of but need to know about.
Read MoreWhile Wendy's chili cheese fries may sound like a delicious cheesy, spicy snack, you may want to consider the nutrition facts before ordering them.
Read MoreFew desserts require as many ingredients as the Cherpumple. This cake and pie treat created by Charles Phoenix can satisfy just about anyone.
Read MoreDiana's personal chef Darren McGrady, first met the princess in Balmoral when he was working in the pastry kitchen and came to know her well.
Read MoreThere has been conflicting advice through the years regarding the consumption of alcohol. A study by JAMA now says drinking increases the risk of heart disease.
Read MoreGordon Ramsay has had his share of inedible meals, but the dishes he tasted that were cooked on cars may take the cake for worst foods created.
Read MoreThere are many kinds of cheeses, from basic cheddar to expensive brie. But around the world, there are even more rare and decadent cheeses, like Moose cheese.
Read MoreAn interesting debate around breakfast cereal and whether it should be considered soup has been popping up on the internet and you may want to know the details.
Read MoreDo you have any idea why the brand is called Turkey Hill? Does it refer to an actual place?
Read MoreAs expensive as movie theater snacks are, they may have helped keep the movie industry alive during the Great Depression.
Read MoreMuch like grocery stores, restaurants tap into psychology to attract customers and convince them to spend more money — including when it comes to the menu.
Read MoreChrysler Capital apparently asked itself which cities are actually best suited for such a transformation. So, it looked for an answer.
Read MoreWhat sort of values did wrestling impart on the heir to the Chick-fil-A throne, Dan Cathy? Here's what the former CEO has shared about the sport.
Read MoreJeanne Louise Calment, who lived to be 122 years old, reportedly said these three foods were part of her secrets to living a long, healthy life.
Read MoreIn 2012, LeBron James made a $1 million investment into the fast-casual pizza chain Blaze. But does he actually own any restaurants?
Read MoreIt's safe to say this chocolate master has a lot on his plate, but what exactly happens to all those elaborate chocolate centerpieces when they're done?
Read MoreMore recently, the Pioneer Woman has dipped her toe into writing for a much different audience. Here's what to know about Ree Drummond's children's books.
Read MoreRay wanted her new studio to feel more relaxed, so it was designed to look like her home. As for her newly rebuilt kitchen, it too carries a lot of meaning.
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