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Coca Cola Calories: Soft Drink Makers Coke, PepsiCo And Dr Pepper Cut Down Calories In Healthy Move
After years of debate regarding Pepsi, Dr Pepper and Coca Cola’s calories, the three main soda companies in the United States have made a commitment to cut down the number of calories in their famous soft drinks, in an attempt to lower the consumption of Coca Cola calories in the country after the obesity epidemic keeps expanding all over America and other countries. Carl’s Jr.’s Paris Hilton Ad Banned In New Zealand “Pointlessly Raunchy” Says Local Newspaper [VIDEO]
New Zealand censors have been known to ban fast food advertisements in the past, made no exception for Carl’s Jr.’s Paris Hilton one, which had the heiress (turned actress, singer and recently DJ) sharing a burger in a bikini along an equally scantly clad model on top of a car. Sushi Parasites Found In Chinese Man – Raw Fish Lovers Beware
Sushi Parasites: It truly is a shame to find out that one of the most eaten foods and absolutely adored by many in the world can bring parasites, but it has happened. In China, a man went to the doctor with stomach aches and an x-ray revealed a little bit more than that. World Chefs: Two-Star Maaemo Shakes Up Norwegian Cuisine
In an unfashionable part of Oslo, head chef Esben Holmboe Bang's minimalist creations are stirring up food culture in a country where, a generation ago, the height of fine dining was boiled cod and potatoes. BBQ Squeeze: Sky-High U.S. Meat Prices Will Continue, USDA Says
Prices for many U.S. meats, already at record highs, continued to increase on a combination of drought and disease that have culled herds, the U.S. Department of Agriculture said on Thursday. Belgian City Building Underground Beer Pipeline
A medieval town in Belgium has gained international fame for being the coolest city to live in. the Belgian city is constructing a beer pipeline to help get the local's get their favorite tipple much faster. Japan Dolphin Slaughter Begins No Matter What Activists Say: ‘The Dolphin Fishery Is Still Indispensable’
Japan Dolphin Slaughter Begins – Press can be conducted, documentaries can be made, horror can be shown, but still the slaughter of dolphins in Japan, more precisely in Taiji will happen no matter what and it has begun once again, as CNN reported. Walmart Shooting [VIDEO] Ohio Reveals John Crawford’s Real Actions
Walmart Shooting Video Ohio: Sometimes actions speak louder than words. There has been a lot of things being said ever since the Walmart shooting in Beavercreek on August 5th, but what is really true? What actually happened? It’s time to see. India’s Mars Satellite Takes After Curiosity Rover And Tweets From Space
Following the Curiosity rover’s steps and in full Wall-E fashion, India’s Mars satellite gets a new Twitter account only hours after reaching Mars’ orbit. NutraSweet To Exit Artificial Sweetener Aspartame Business
Artificial sweetener maker NutraSweet Co said on Wednesday it would exit its aspartame business by the end of the year, citing increasing foreign competition. Three Food Trends you Simply Must Try
The year has had plenty of innovations under its belt. From the world of the culinary arts to the technological inventions, the innovative bug has bitten and bit hard. There are plenty of foods to look forward to on a restaurant menu. However, certain recipes and foods have cut a mark above the rest and are now causing whirlwinds and taste bud cravings across the globe. Today we will look at a few of these foods. Here are out top three: Starbucks Coffee Stout – Beer-Flavor Has Reached Coffee, Finally!
Starbucks Coffee Stout: Starbucks tends to play with flavors and introduce different combinations all the time for people to try out, see if they like and also, see what works and what doesn’t in the public. Now, a new Starbucks Coffee Stout is being tested. Scorpion Pepper: No Longer The Hottest Pepper In The World, as Carolina Reaper Takes No. 1 Spot [PHOTOS]
The Trinidad scorpion pepper (full name Trinidad scorpion 'Butch T' pepper, which derives from the Trinidad moruga scorpion) was named the hottest pepper on Earth by the Guinness Book of World Records in 2011 and retained that spot for a full 3 years … but now, the famous book of records features a new extremely hot pepper: the Carolina Reaper. Pioneering L.A. Chef Roy Choi On Improving Food In Inner Cities
Los Angeles chef Roy Choi sparked a nationwide food movement with his Kogi BBQ food trucks that peddle short rib tacos, kimchi quesadillas and other Korean/Mexican
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