It took almost half a century for the next major breakthrough in chip technology. Pringles were invented by Procter & Gamble chemists who labored in the 1950s and 1960s to create uniformly saddle-shaped chips (hyperbolic paraboloids, if you want to get technical) that stacked neatly in an a...
The parking lot is on the edge of a gorgeous farm field and I was initiated into a familiar trend in the Whites: enjoyable gradual trail early on that leads to dramatic scrambling and bouldering near the summit. Getting to the top of Whiteface was a quick reminder of how out of shape I...
"Reasons for a halt include higher-than-expected volume, or when employee absences are negatively impacting the Starbucks Experience," Bloomberg said. Who Has The Fastest Drive-Thru Coffee? This change could potentially ruin the mornings of people who prefer to grab a mobile order instead of sitt...
After all, the treat was invented with leftover Halloween candy, so there's no wonder why people typically associate it with the latter part of the year. The treat was born in the 1950s when Dan Walker, a man who worked at Kraft Foods, melted caramel candy chews into a liquid state b...
Known for unique packaging and signature stacking, Pringles' logo features a cartoon gentleman known as Julius Pringle. Look closer at the word Pringles on the can, and you'll also see that the dot on top of the letter 'I' is actually a chip!
A bus driver was taken to the hospital after the bus he was driving went out of control and ended up on the railroad bed.