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Ariana Grande Fans start Instagramming 'Donut Lick' pics to Show their Support
You've got to give it to Ariana Grande's fanbase, they sure now how to get behind their girl. Devoted 'Arianators' have begun posting pictures of themselves licking Donut emojis on the photo sharing platform Instagram in support of the pop star. Anthony Bourdain Rips Fellow Food Stars Guy Fieri And Adam Richman
On Sunday, Anthony Bourdain was in Atlanta to talk about his life with a group of avid food fans. While disparaging everyone from vegans to gluten-abstainers, the notoriously foul-mouthed chef set his sights on Guy Fieri and Adam Richman of "Man vs. Food." Create Your Own Ice Cream Flavor Online With eCreamery! [PHOTOS]
Fulfill that dream job. One of the most coveted dream jobs in the world is to create ice cream flavors, between being a ride tester at Disney World and creating nail polish names. Reusable Shopping Bags May Make You Buy More Junk Food
Taking reusable shopping bags to the supermarket encourages people to buy more junk food because they feel they deserve a treat Lose Weight On These Fatty Food
The conventional advice that if a person wants to lose weight, he needs to eat less fat may be wrong. Now if a person really wants to get in shape, let go of the "low fat" food and eat these fatty food instead. Blue Bell Creameries 2015: Texan Oil Tycoon Billionaire Sid Bass REALLY Wants Brenham Ice Cream Back After Listeria Recalls
If there's one person in the entirety of Texas that's really putting his money where his mouth is about Blue Bell Creameries' 2015 return to business after the massive listeria scandal earlier this year, it's oil tycoon and billionaire Sid Bass, who has just partnered up with the iconic Southern ice cream company. Fat Cartoon Characters May Fuel Obesity Epidemic – Children Eat More Junk Food Because Of Garfield, Homer Simpson
For decades, concerned parents have warned about the violence shown on animated shows directed at children, but a new study has shown that this may not be the bigger problem when it comes to what the young one watch, but rather the influence fat cartoon characters have on them - as being exposed to overweight characters makes children eat unhealthily. Study Says 75% Of Workers Feel Frequently Tired
According to a new study, almost 76 percent of workers feel tired "most days" which affects their productivity during the day's work. Absolute Worst Things You Can Add To Your Coffee
The bad choices to add to a coffee are sugar, artificial sweetener, non-dairy creamers, artificial flavor shots, and skim milk - considering the variety of reasons of its ill-effects that it has a lot of man-made ingredients. Where as a few drops of cinnamon, peppermint, or vanilla for a natural, sugar free shot of flavor are better choices to add up to a coffee. Mother, with Two Other Adults, Beats Boy to Death for Eating Cake
Oriana Garcia is charged for the death of her son, 9-year old Jack who was handcuffed by his uncle and beaten by his mother's boyfriend for eating a slice of cake. Starbucks Popcorn Now Available In Stores!
Starbucks introduces a new product in their arsenal of delicious drinks and snacks. Starbucks Popcorn is now available for consumtion. This delicious new snack is available for $1.25 a bag. Look for it in the ‘snack aisle’ of your local Starbucks. Legal Highs: The Danger of Synthetic Marijuana 'Spice'
A growing number of deaths due to synthetic drug overdose have continued to plague Syracuse, New York, since the public has not yet acquired enough knowledge about this so-called "legal highs". Epilepsy App EpSMon Monitors Risks, Could Prevent Sudden Death And Save Lives
Epilepsy in itself is somewhat rare and there are different types of this condition that are even stranger to find, but can ultimately lead to sudden death following random attacks, up until now entirely unpredictable - but the recently launched epilepsy app could save thousands of lives in the long term. Taco Bell Woman’s Wi-Fi Needs Weren’t Met, So She Pulls Knife At Oklahoma Restaurant [VIDEO]
In one of the oddest bits of news in recent months, it has come to the public's attention that, in Oklahoma, a Taco Bell woman customer became so mad over her poor Internet signal at the fast food chain she ended up pulling a knife on a few minors.
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