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May 22, 2011 0

What’s New?

Categories:  What's New?
Tags: bottle, cookware, David Klein, family, Green, homemade, iPad stand, jelly beans, Jelly Belly, Joule Chroma, lunch pot, most expensive, next generation, nonstick, pop, popsicle maker, products, quick, reserve, Tabasco, uniformed guards, What's New?, Zoku

A roundup of new products:

  1. Lunch Pot (BLACK & BLUM)
  2. “Green” Nonstick Cookware (DAVID LEBOVITZ)
  3. Jelly Belly® Inventor David Klein Will Unveil ‘Next Generation’ and the Most Expensive Jelly Beans to be Protected by Uniformed Guards (SF GATE)
  4. Joule Chroma iPad Stand in Six Colors (ELEMENT CASE)
  5. Zoku Quick Pop: The Homemade Popsicle Maker (FOOD BEAST)
  6. TABASCO Family Reserve Bottle (FOOD BEAST)
Apr 13, 2011 0

What’s New?

Categories:  What's New?
Tags: ancient, barbecue, bowl, box, caramel, Chinese Take Out, custom, flying saucer, fridge, gas grill, glass markers, Hallmark, Iceland, iPad, lantern, milk chocolate, paper plates, party people, peeps, pop, Rabarbia, red, rhubarb-infused, Safari Chef, San Francisco, sauce, SFQ, silicone trivets, silver, stick, Taste, veggie, What's New?, Wild Beast

A roundup of new products:

  1. Ice Pop Mold Set (UNCOMMON GOODS)
  2. Party People Glass Markers (CB2)
  3. SFQ – The Original San Francisco-Style Barbecue Sauce (SFQ)
  4. Whoa! Your New iPad Will Stick To Your Fridge (GIZMODO)
  5. Rabarbía: Rhubarb-infused caramel from Iceland gives the ancient veggie a new taste (COOL HUNTING)
  6. Wild Beast Silicone Trivets (A+R STORE)
  7. Red Chinese Take Out Box Lantern (RETRO PLANET)
  8. Silver Flying Saucer Bowl (UNCOMMON GOODS)
  9. The 5 in 1 Safari Chef gas grill (CADAC NORTH AMERICA)
  10. Custom Party Paper Plates (HALLMARK)
  11. Grill Pocket Press (COOL MATERIAL)
  12. Milk Chocolate Covered Peeps Pop (GERTRUDE HAWK CHOCOLATES)
Mar 29, 2011 0

What’s New?

Categories:  What's New?
Tags: animal, ballpark, BBQ pretzels, bottle, branded, cookie, eco-friendly, Food Network, frozen, glass, golden egg, Goody Grams, homemade, Indulge Wines, juice, knives, lamp, Luna & Curious, maker, Miyabi, Morimoto, Mr. Jones Lemon Squeezer, pewter, pop, products, sandwiches, shot glasses, stamp, The Food Loop, truffles, Vibrant Flavor, What's New?

A roundup of new products:

  1. Mr. Jones Lemon Squeezer (LUNA & CURIOUS)
  2. Morimoto Knives by Miyabi (COOKWARE.COM)
  3. The Food Loop – VIDEO (FUSION BRANDS)
  4. The Ten Minute Frozen Juice Pop Maker (HAMMACHER SCHLEMMER)
  5. Goody Grams’ Pewter + Glass Animal Shot Glasses (A PLUS R STORE)
  6. Vibrant Flavor’s BBQ Pretzels (FOODZIE)
  7. Coming to a Ballpark Near You — Food Network Branded Sandwiches (CNBC)
  8. 365+ IHÄRDIG Spice Mill (IKEA)
  9. Indulge Wines packaged in an Eco-Friendly Astrapouch (INDULGE WINES)
  10. Homemade Cookie Stamp (I WANT ONE OF THOSE)
  11. Remake It! Bottle Lamp (KARMA KISS)
  12. Golden Egg Truffles (TERRAIN)
Aug 15, 2010 0

Supermarket Sweep!

Categories:  Supermarket Sweep!
Tags: CA, chain, cheap, customers, grandad, Hitler, Michael Symon, Mom, Morrisons, pop, PW Markets, supermarket stripper, supermarkets, tomatoes, Trader Joes

  1. Protest Questions Human Cost of Trader Joe’s Cheap Tomatoes (GAY CITY NEWS)
  2. Strike Three for Supermarket Stripper (MIDDLETOWN PRESS)
  3. Despite scantily stocked shelves inside CA-based PW Markets: We’re not dead yet (MERCURY NEWS)
  4. Supermarket chain admits to ripping off customers (9NEWS)
  5. Grandad banned from Morrisons after calling manager Hitler (MIRROR)
  6. Mom and pop supermarket’s closing symbolic of something more (NEWS ADVANCE)
Dec 31, 2009 0

Eat it Up: Faster Food News

Categories:  Eat it Up
Tags: Bobby Flay, corkage, cornbread, customers, Food, India, Iron Chef America, Mountain Dew, New Year's, News, Pepsi, pig farmers, pop, pork, puri, Restaurants, soda, street food, sugar, The White House, Throwback, Travel, US

All you can eat:Corn Bread

  1. You Are What You Eat On New Year’s! (INVENTOR SPOT)
  2. For Flay & Co., White House garden variety on ‘Iron Chef’ (USA TODAY)
  3. Restaurants Put a Cork in Wine Fees to Attract Customers (WALL STREET JOURNAL)
  4. Livelihoods: Street food vending (puri) in urban India – VIDEO (ZENRAINMAN)
  5. Why can’t US pig farmers profit from the pork revolution? (CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR)
  6. Mountain Dew and Pepsi Throwback bring real sugar back to sodas once again (CRUNCHGEAR)

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