which was similar to Burger King’s Whopper. Kobe Bryant was featured in the ad campaign. The Big N’ Tasty is currently still sold in select markets in the Middle East and South America, but if you’re craving the big burger in the U.S., you can order something similar by asking fo...
their promotion strategy. While some may have come up with a giveaway in boxes, others went big by having their own cereal connected to the movie or TV show title. Here are vintage cereals that were used to promote some of pop culture's biggest moments (and some you probably forgot ...
One of the more recent victims of this socio-economical and psychological trend is that cereal is starting to disappear as a popular breakfast option. About 40% of millennials have stated that they do not eat cereal for breakfast, according to a recent survey by The New York Times. CandyBox...
Photo byCharles DeluvioonUnsplash Shepherd's Pie SPOILER: We couldn't find a picture of Shepherd's Pie we could legally use without giving up our savings account, so enjoy a picture of a dog eyeballing some kind of meringue pie. That said, if you don't know what Shepherd's Pie is, ...
Lectins were discovered almost 130 years ago, in 1888. That’s well over a decade before aviation, something we have since mastered. Yet these commonly occurring compounds largely remain a mystery. And while you may not be flying every day, it’s guaranteed that you are eating foods containin...
By October 1944, the U.S. government deemed the threat to have passed and took the bills out of circulation or used them in other islands in the Pacific. You may also like: How Halloween has changed in the past 100 years 1943: Steel pennies Steve Lovegrove // Shutterstock 1943: Steel ...
Michigan is known as the "Cereal Capital of the World" due to its ideal climate for cereal production and the presence of major cereal companies in the state. Battle Creek, Michigan was once the center of the cereal industry, with Kellogg and Post as the leaders in cereal production. ...
postage stamp while the person ahead of you still has that family-sized package of chicken quarters on it), and the stainless steel area next to the plastic bags where the groceries accumulate after being scanned can comfortably handle a box of cereal, two yogurts and a thing of Ziploc ...
General Mills first introduced the little cereal circles as Cheerioats but ran into legal trouble with Quaker Oats, which laid claim to use of the word oats in its products, and the name Cheerios emerged in 1945. The brand’s first mascot in print advertising was a girl by the name of ...
By October 1944, the U.S. government deemed the threat to have passed and took the bills out of circulation or used them in other islands in the Pacific. You may also like: How Halloween has changed in the past 100 years 1943: Steel pennies Steve Lovegrove // Shutterstock 1943: Steel ...