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Silicon Valley food
fromTasting Table
18 hours ago

10 Discontinued Chocolate Candies You'll Probably Never Eat Again - Tasting Table

Chocolate candies have been discontinued for reasons like low demand, high costs, ingredient limits, and competition, prompting nostalgia and online tributes.
Marketing
fromThe Globe and Mail
4 weeks ago

AI-generated ads get attention, but is it the good kind?

Brands are cautiously using generative AI in advertising due to risks of public backlash and potential infringement on intellectual property.
fromMail Online
3 months ago

Cheetos and Doritos have given your chips a dye-free makeover...

'Rest assured, our iconic Cheetos and Doritos remain unchanged. Simply NKD is an alternative option, not a replacement, introduced to meet consumer demand.'
Food & drink
fromTasting Table
5 months ago

The Energizing Discontinued Coca-Cola Drink Fans Wish Would Make A Comeback - Tasting Table

The Coca-Cola and coffee mixture was sold in a variety of flavors, offering options for those searching for a tasty afternoon boost. Dark blend, vanilla, caramel, and Coke Zero options delivered almost 70mg of caffeine per 12-ounce can, doubling the amount found in a typical can of Coke. The coffee flavor was described as a sneaky element in the drink, as each sip led with the familiar taste of bubbly Coke until coffee entered the chat as a kind of grand finale.
Coffee
Food & drink
fromTasting Table
7 months ago

Costco's Pumpkin Cheesecake Is A Little Different This Year. Here's What Fans Are Saying - Tasting Table

Costco's pumpkin cheesecake now features an inch-thick whipped cream topping, prompting mixed reactions from fans who prefer the denser, tangier original.
Fashion & style
fromwww.theguardian.com
10 months ago

Rage bait' or good design? The Row's 600 sliders are an exquisite provocation

Foam sliders have become a summer fashion trend, leading to outrage over high-priced versions like The Row's Ama sliders at 600.
fromBusiness Insider
10 months ago

I refuse to subsidize your ridiculous Starbucks drinks

Starbucks’ new policy to charge for extras addresses the increasing costs associated with customizations that burden overall operations.
Food & drink
Apple
fromBusiness Insider
10 months ago

Apple keeps releasing ads, then killing them. What's going on?

Apple is shifting from being known for iconic ads to pulling campaigns shortly after launch.
Cars
fromFuturism
11 months ago

Tesla Drivers Sue Elon Musk for Turning Their Cars Into "Extreme" Right-Wing Symbols

Tesla vehicles are being perceived as symbols of extreme-right politics due to Elon Musk's actions.
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