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  • A diner with red neon signs illuminated at night

    The Rise And Fall Of The Neon Signs That Defined American Diners

    Neon signs used to be everywhere - but they were especially prevalent as bright beacons calling hungry travelers to American diners. So, where did they all go?

    By J. Henley 6 months ago Read More
  • Three boxes of frozen pizzas

    11 Discontinued Frozen Pizzas That We Miss Dearly

    With so many frozen pizza options out there, it's hard to notice if one goes missing. Unless it's your favorite. These discontinued pies need a comeback.

    By Daniel Rugunya 6 months ago Read More
  • Composite image of storefronts for Farrell's, Hot Sam, and Orange Julius

    11 Mall Food Court Chains We Wish Would Come Back

    If you've hung around mall food courts for much of the last few decades, you've likely seen a steady rotation of eateries -- these are the ones we sorely miss.

    By DB Kelly 6 months ago Read More
  • Handcuffs on a plate with cutlery and floating images of burger patties, boiled eggs, and ramen

    The Food You Might Find In A Typical US Prison

    How incarcerated people are treated says a lot about the values of society. Food is an important part of that equation. Here's what's typical on-menu in prison.

    By Mona Bassil 6 months ago Read More
  • Corn on the cob dusted with Hot Cheetos, blue raspberry shaved ice, and a golden turkey leg in front of a Ferris wheel and zodiac celestial background

    The Fair Food You Are, Based On Your Zodiac Sign

    From deep-fried indulgences to nostalgic treats, what if your go-to fair food wasn't just a matter of taste, but also a reflection of your cosmic fingerprint?

    By Katie Utterback 6 months ago Read More
  • selection of hot pockets in freezer of grocery store

    Are Hot Pockets Good For Protein?

    Hot Pockets continue to be a hot pick thanks to their convenience, but are the overgrown pizza rolls even more than just empty calories.

    By Megan Hageman 6 months ago Read More
  • variety of different sandwiches at a deli

    The Popular Sandwich That Was Invented In California, Not France

    Despite sounding awfully Parisian, the mouthwatering French dip sandwich isn't European at all, but rather from the Golden State of California.

    By Nathan Legare 6 months ago Read More
  • 2 glasses of Czech beer with Prague castle in background

    What Makes Czech Beer So Special?

    Beer is a big part of Czech culture, and their beers are exported globally. We dig deeper into why this particular golden sip is revered around the world.

    By Brandy Hadden 6 months ago Read More
  • Front sign for Raising Cane's

    Why Raising Cane's Was Projected To Fail (And How Its Chicken Fingers Prevailed)

    Todd Graves founded Raising Cane's in 1996, but the road to success was paved in nothing but blood, sweat, and tears -- on top of a whole lot of pushback.

    By Fred Hernandez 6 months ago Read More
  • Mai tai cocktails in glass next to limes

    Why Your Homemade Mai Tai Will Never Taste Like The Original Recipe

    Recreating the original mai tai is no easy feat. Due to the complicated history of one key ingredient, the cocktail won't ever taste like the real deal.

    By Matthew Spina 6 months ago Read More
  • Oprah Winfrey smiling

    The Only Type Of Food Oprah Wants To Eat For Her Last Meal

    There's one food that Oprah Winfrey has always enjoyed. She's such a fan that, if given the choice, she would even pick it as her last meal.

    By Anna Staropoli 6 months ago Read More
  • Vintage boxes of Jell-O mix in a pile including Strawberry and Lime

    5 Vintage Jell-O Flavors You Don't See Anymore

    Jell-O comes in a seemingly endless array of flavors. But believe it or not, there used to be more. Here are five vintage Jell-O flavors that have gone extinct.

    By Angeline Stratz 6 months ago Read More
  • MRE packages on ground backpack

    How Long Do Military MREs Actually Last?

    MREs are infamous in military circles, but how long do they last really? Here's what you should know about these made-and-ready meals.

    By Luna Regina 6 months ago Read More
  • Deep dish pizza cut on a wooden board

    What Actually Makes Deep Dish Pizza Unique? The Answer Isn't So Straight-Forward

    Deep dish pizza is highly praised for its thick crust and flavorful taste, but what makes it so unique? One expert explains in detail.

    By Matthew Spina 6 months ago Read More
  • Fictional chefs with zodiac sign logos in background

    Your Iconic Fictional Chef Alter-Ego, According To Your Zodiac Sign

    Read about which iconic fictional chef best matches your zodiac sign. From SpongeBob to Carmy, these characters reflect your cosmic kitchen alter ego.

    By Claire Redden 6 months ago Read More
  • Old retro red TV on white table with blank screen on yellow background

    This Vintage Commercial Was The Source Of One Of The Most Iconic Food Phrases In TV History

    Believe it or not, this classic TV commercial has withstood the test of time — even if most don't remember what the ad was supposed to be selling.

    By Holly Tishfield 6 months ago Read More
  • Ralph Macchio smiling in navy blazer and black shirt

    Ralph Macchio's Favorite Pasta Topping Busts A Common Food Myth

    Prepping his prawn pasta before digging in, Ralph Macchio broke what is supposedly a cardinal rule of food, especially Italian food.

    By Matthew Spina 6 months ago Read More
  • An unmarked former Red Barn Restaurant with fresh red and white paint

    Does Anyone Remember This Vintage '60s Chain Restaurant And Its Iconic Red Building?

    When McDonald's and Burger King took over, many fast food restaurants fell by the wayside. But you might remember this vintage '60s chain and its red buildings.

    By Wendy Leigh 6 months ago Read More
  • collage of international bake off cakes

    10 International Cakes Featured On The Great British Bake Off

    Despite its name, "The Great British Bake Off" features desserts from around the world. Here are some of the globally-inspired cakes featured on the show.

    By Charlotte Pointing 6 months ago Read More
  • Frank Sinatra standing in front of a wall

    The Foods Frank Sinatra Demanded Be In His Dressing Room Before Concerts

    Frank Sinatra was a crooner known for his love of food, but what did he ask for from venues before each show? It's an odd list.

    By Ian Fortey 6 months ago Read More
  • Green and pink Laffy Taffy in a pile

    The Reason You'll Find Jokes On Laffy Taffy Candy Wrappers

    Laffy Taffy has long been the scourge of dentists and dad-joke-haters. Here's the story behind those groan-inducing jokes on the wrapper.

    By Holly Tishfield 6 months ago Read More
  • Whole chopped avocados

    The Country That Eats The Most Avocados Isn't The US

    It's no secret that the U.S. is a land of avocado lovers. However, there is another country that actually surpasses it in terms of overall consumption.

    By Stephanie Maida 6 months ago Read More
  • hot dogs on a wooden board

    This US State Eats The Most Hot Dogs By A Long Shot

    One city immediately comes to mind when Americans think about hot dogs, but it isn't located in the U.S. state that consumes the most of the meaty treats.

    By Neala Broderick 6 months ago Read More
  • Sky Bar chocolate bar without wrapper against a white background

    This Classic New England Candy Bar Is Perfect For Indecisive Snackers

    The world of candy bars offers a variety of flavors and fillings. If you have a hard time deciding between the options, you might like this one.

    By Angeline Stratz 6 months ago Read More
  • A groundhog eating an apple in a yard

    Use Groundhogs' Love Of Apples To Keep Them Out Of Your Yard For Good

    If a groundhog is disrupting your yard or digging up your garden, there's good news. You can use your apple scraps to keep them away. Here's how to do it.

    By Rachel S. 6 months ago Read More
  • Anthony Bourdain smiling in a black outfit

    The Waffle House Order That Won Over Anthony Bourdain Has Been A Fan Favorite Since 1955

    Anthony Bourdain was enamored with one of Waffle House's most beloved delicacies, which made its debut in 1955.

    By Stephanie Maida 6 months ago Read More
  • A basket of bananas

    Bananas Once Had Big Seeds. Here's What Changed

    When you think of a banana, it's sweet, yellow, and seedless. But this wasn't always the case! Bananas once had a lot of big seeds. Here's what changed.

    By Ian Fortey 6 months ago Read More
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