JFK's Favorite Cocktail Was A Cuban Classic
Few politicians have had the aura of John F. Kennedy -- and part of that can be attributed to his taste, which included imbibing on this classic drink.
Read MoreFew politicians have had the aura of John F. Kennedy -- and part of that can be attributed to his taste, which included imbibing on this classic drink.
Read MoreYou might have heard that the Pentagon has its own Starbucks locations. Maybe you're wondering if you need a security clearance to work there.
Read MoreSame brand names are built to last, while others move through several iterations over the years. This iconic soda was once known as "Brad's Drink."
Read MoreThese days, breakfast is an important staple of the morning fast food trip for many. But one chain has had a tumultuous history with its breakfast menu.
Read MoreThere's a reason why when you have a stuffy nose you can't taste your food as well. That's because smell plays a massive role in how you perceive flavor.
Read MoreFusilli is one of the most popular types of pasta. Along with other popular pasta shapes, it originated from one of the smallest regions in Italy.
Read MoreDiscover the totally real California-based chocolate shop behind one of the most memorable and well-loved "I Love Lucy" episodes in the show's history.
Read MoreFrequent drinkers of Dr Pepper have probably noticed that this soda can be found in different types of bottles that resemble both Coke and Pepsi. Here's why.
Read MoreHershey's hasn't always been in the game of delicious sweet treats. During World War II, the company was tasked with creating a very different kind of candy.
Read MoreSandwiches are the best thing since, well, sliced bread, and this New England staple is delicious as it is, or dressed up with some extra tasty ingredients.
Read MoreE.L. Fudge Sandwich Cookies are one of the brand's most beloved snacks -- and their name is more than an acronym of letters.
Read MorePepsi has seen a lot of flavor variants over the decades, and some leave us feeling nostalgic. We'd love to see these old Pepsi flavors on shelves again.
Read MoreHolding a package of the iconic meat in your hand, you've probably wondered why it's spelled "bologna" but pronounced "baloney" in America. Here's the answer.
Read MoreLike many a delicious dish, this seafood recipe was developed over time by Italian immigrants to America, who made it into a tasty Italian-American classic.
Read MoreFood trends have gone boom and bust since time immemorial. In the middle of the 1970s, there were some especially strange foods regularly gracing the table.
Read MoreIf you're a '90s kid, you likely remember the freezer being stocked with various novelties. And we think these classic '90s frozen foods deserve to come back.
Read MoreSometimes, the reliability of canned food isn't foolproof. These instances of recalled products are some of the worst instances in industrialized food history.
Read MoreBaklava is quite the ubiquitous pastry -- found in nearly every bakery you step foot into. This pastry is timeless for a reason, as it has quite the backstory.
Read MoreAt over 350 years old, this tavern's restaurant has many a wild story attached to it, not least that of one of its notorious owners. We dive into its history.
Read MoreFast food chains are always trying out fresh items to win over new customers or gain back old ones. These burgers, however, never did hit the mark.
Read MoreDunkin' may be most responsible for popularizing the bite-sized treats, but their invention pre-dates the donut chain by a number of decades.
Read MoreThe signature pink hue of corned beef can often leave cooks wondering if the meat is cooked through or not. Here's the real source of the color.
Read MoreJoe Biden's favorite foods are pretty simple with no fancy items. His breakfast choice in particular is something that many of us go to at the start of the day.
Read MoreWendy's is known for its "fresh, never frozen" attitude toward hamburgers, but its history with the salad bar is a bit more tumultuous.
Read MoreLooking for a new chile pepper to tackle this summer? Try one of Texas' two official state peppers — and we're not talking about jalapeños.
Read MoreIf you want to eat like the "Chairman of the Board" himself, visit this Palm Springs-based restaurant that Frank Sinatra ate at often.
Read MoreLike any chain, Costco has had some ups and points in its history. Some of the downs have taken the form of massive recalls, one of which involved ground beef.
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