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Did Coca-Cola invent Santa Claus?

    Coca-Cola did not create the legend of Santa Claus. But Coca-Cola advertising did play a big role in shaping the jolly character we know today.

    Tacos in Space!

      One of the most popular foods for astronauts is tortillas. They don’t crumble like regular bread. Tiny bits of floating food can be dangerous in zero gravity!

      Bread as Art

        North Carolina-based baker Hannah P. brings art into artisan bread. She sculpts bread with patterns and color. Her bread is out of this world. The bread looks too pretty to eat.

        The Peanuts Munchtime Cookbook

          Peanuts is a merchandising juggernaut. This is not the first time that Peanuts printed a cookbook. Food has always played a significant role in the Peanuts’ universe. The Peanuts Munchtime Cookbook is a treat for fans of all ages. It is beautifully put together by Weldon Owen publishing with easy recipes and luscious art that your eyes can munch on.

          Fully functional chocolate Rubik’s Cube that you eat

            Bored of getting the usual chocolate Easter bunny? British puzzle-maker, Tony Fisher, has created a chocolate cube that will keep you busy for a while. If you give up solving the Rubik’s Cube you can eat it. Let’s see Tony solve this puzzle on a hot day in the middle of July.

            From pixels to plate: Is 3D food printing the future

              It is almost like a food replicator as seen on Star Trek. Now you can print edible 3D food from a printer that looks like a giant microwave. The ChefJet printer can replicate intricate geometric 3D food designs. Is this the food of the future?

              Thailand catering company creates heart-shaped cake made out of salmon sushi

                This cake is completely made out of salmon sashimi on the exterior, filled with rice in the interior, and topped off with fish eggs. Yummy! This sushi cake might not be everybody’s cup of tea. The visual stunning cake is made by Kouen Sushi Bar in Bangkok, Thailand. Wonder if they use fish-sticks as candles?

                How many fonts are used on the iconic Huy Fong sriracha label

                  One would think the iconic Huy Fong sriracha bottle would be a graphic designer’s worst nightmare. Just how many typefaces does the bottle use? If you guessed eight, you would be right. The rooster was created because David Tran, the founder of the company was born in the year of the rooster. The rooster represents strength.

                  Toast of the town: Stormtrooper Toaster

                    You think by now the Stormtroopers would make toast out of Han Solo and Luke Skywalker. Who would figure their that a Stormtrooper’s helmet would make a great toaster for the Empire. The toaster would make an excellent addition to Chalmun’s Cantina on Tatooine. Nothing like toast with local favorite “Bantha Milk”to make little boys and girls grow up to desert rebels.

                    Ruffles flavor: Mozzarella ‘n Marinara

                      Finally, the USA will get to taste Ruffles flavor: Mozzarella ‘n Marinara at their local Wal-Mart and Safeway stores. Introduced in the Canadian market about a year ago, the new flavored chips should be a hit.
                      “They’re a perfect blend of smooth mozzarella cheese and tangy marinara seasoning.”

                      M&Ms‘ Chocolate Spread with Crispy Pieces

                        Halloween is super early this year. Meet’s Europe’s favorite chocolate spread mixed with America’s beloved M&M’s. It’s decadent! Unfortunately, it can be bought in the UK and through Amazon. The crispy M&M’s would be an ideal spread for international pancake day.