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Get Free Sprinkles Cupcakes: 1600 Penn Debuts Thursday
If you live in the city with one of 11 Sprinkles Cupcakes bakeries, you're a lucky person. Do you live in the city with one of 11 Sprinkles Cupcakes bakeries? There's a good news! Sprinkles is giving away red velvet cupcakes branded with the title of NBC's comedy, 1600 Penn all day Thursday to promote its premiering Jan 10. Food Prices to Stay High in 2013
Food prices will stay at high levels in 2013 and low stocks pose the risk of sharp price increases if crops fail DASH Diet Rated #1 By U.S. News For Third Year In A Row
The DASH diet won top honors by U.S. News & World Report once again, the third year that it has done so. It was praised for being "heart healthy" and "nutritionally sound" but apparently requires some labor and is not cheap to stick to. Yum Brands Apologizes for Chicken Scare
KFC’s parent Yum Brands has apologized to consumers in connection with its handling of a recent chicken scare that caused sales to drop. First Non-Profit Grocery Store Opened in Missouri
The first non-profit grocery store has opened in Missouri. The first non-profit grocery store has opened in Missouri. Second Harvest Community Food Bank’s Fresh Start is the nation’s first non-profit grocery store that helps the working poor. Domino’s $66 Luxury Pizza
If you live in Japan and fast food chain Domino’s Pizza is in your town, you can taste gourmet pizza topped with Kobe Beef priced at$66.50. Women Depression Twice More Than Men, Because of Diet Soda?
About one-fifth(20%) of the U.S. population consumed diet drinks on a given day during 2009-2010, and 11% consumed 16 fl oz of diet drinks or more, according to the report from National Center for Health Statistics.(NCHS) The percentage consuming diet drinks was higher among females compared with males. Soda drinkers 4 cans or more on a daily basis are about 30% more likely to be diagnosed with depression than non-soda drinkers. Washington Post Shuts Down Its Food Blog
The Washington Post announced the closing of its food section’s blog, All We Can Eat. The Washington Post announced the closing of its food section’s blog, All We Can Eat. Kickstarters Will Receive Their Pebbles January 23, Smartphone Watch Is Highly Anticipated Gadget
Funders will get their Pebble watches starting January 23, announced the company that is making the enviable little devices. Gadget lovers, runners, and geeks lined up during the funding phase last year. Miss Alabama Katherine Webb Breaks Silence On Musberger's Over-Exuberant Comments
Katherine Webb, the former Miss Alabama who set the web on fire with her good looks, has finally spoken up about ESPN announcer Brent Musberger's colorful commentary about her beauty. The 73-year-old Musberger was exuberant in his praise of her looks in the Alabama BCS Football Championship victory over Notre Dame. Patrick Dempsey Outbids Starbucks for Tully’s Coffee
"Grey's Anatomy" star Patrick Dempsey won a private bankruptcy auction to buy Tully's Coffee, a struggling small coffee chain based in Seattle. Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds Look Cuddly Eating At NYC's Nobu 57
Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds were spotted dining together at Nobu 57 in Midtown Manhattan. They were bundled up for the cold weather, and enjoyed their meal. McDonald's Changes Its Name, Is 'Macca's' Preferable to "Mickey D's"?
Everyone knows what you call a Quarter Pounder in France, but what do you call McDonald's in Australia? Diet Soda Linked To Depression, New Study Says
New research claims that drinking sweetened beverages, especially diet drinks, increase the risk of depression in older adults while drinking coffee was tied to a slightly lower the chance of risk.
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