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  • Bottles of SoBe in various flavors.

    What Happened To SoBe Drinks, Anyway?

    Many of us remember SoBe drinks as a nostalgic, Y2K staple but it's hard to find the brand on shelves. So, what happened to SoBe and why did it vanish?

    By Carla Vaisman 4 months ago Read More
  • Brandy being poured from a bottle into a glass with decanters of brandy in the background.

    What's The Difference Between Kirsch And Brandy?

    Kirsch and brandy, are they really the same thing? If not, what exactly makes them (taste) different?

    By Dylan Murray 4 months ago Read More
  • Starbucks Iced Cherry Chai beside a Chicken Jalapeño Pocket

    Review: Spring At Starbucks Means Smooth Coffee, Savory Snacks, And A Sweet New Chai Latte

    Starbucks may have streamlined its menu, but that doesn't mean a lack of new items. Starbucks is rolling out new drinks and food items for spring 2025.

    By Mary K. Cahill 4 months ago Read More
  • A group of friends laughing and making cocktails together at home

    Is It Cheaper To Just Make Craft Cocktails At Home?

    Feeling the pinch with that bar tab? Shake things up as your own mixologist once you know what it takes to mix killer craft cocktails at home.

    By Cassie Womack 4 months ago Read More
  • Pouring white wine into stem glasses on a table

    What Exactly Makes Wine Dry?

    Can't live without a dry merlot … whatever that is? Here's what people mean when they describe wine as dry and how to get the perfect dry wine for yourself.

    By Dennis Lee 4 months ago Read More
  • milk being poured from a glass bottle into a rocks glass

    The Trendy Milk You Should Be Adding To Cocktails

    Dairy-based cocktails have been making a cultural resurgence, and according to this mixology expert, one trendy milk in particular is ripe for the shaker.

    By Allison Beussink 4 months ago Read More
  • A hand holds a Starbucks cold cup containing a red-colored beverage

    Those Dots On Your Starbucks Cups Serve An Important Purpose

    Cups at Starbucks recently adopted a small but significant design change. You might not have noticed it, but some of their employees are grateful for the change

    By Cassie Womack 4 months ago Read More
  • Starbucks cup on a table

    These 13 Starbucks Drinks Have The Most Caffeine

    If you drink Starbucks drinks regularly, you might be consuming more caffeine than you think. Take a look at the most caffeinated drinks available at Starbucks.

    By Holly Riddle 4 months ago Read More
  • five cans surround the Simply Pop logo

    Review: The Prebiotic Soda Wars Just Got A Lot More Carbonated With Coca-Cola's Simply Pop

    Make way Olipop and Poppi, a new prebiotic soda just entered the scene. Coca-Cola's Simply Pop dropped a few flavors of its prebiotic soda, so we tasted them.

    By Michael Palan 4 months ago Read More
  • A group of friends cheering with beer

    Why Did The US Raise The Legal Drinking Age To 21?

    Although most Americans alive today may not remember it, it wasn't that long ago that the legal drinking age was lower. So, why did the U.S. raise it to 21?

    By Mariana Zapata 4 months ago Read More
  • martini with olives

    Is Vodka Actually Gluten-Free?

    Vodka can be part of your gluten-free lifestyle, but not every brand is an option so follow our tips to make the right choice.

    By Dennis Lee 4 months ago Read More
  • Two glasses of Aperol spritz cocktails

    How Did Spritz Cocktails Become So Popular?

    These days, it seems that every cocktail menu has some sort of bittersweet and bubbly lower-alcohol drink, but that hasn't always been the case.

    By Allison Beussink 4 months ago Read More
  • A row of Vanilla and Mocha-flavored Starbucks Frappuccinos at a grocery store.

    Your Bottled Starbucks Frappuccino Deserves A Frozen Boost

    Those little glass bottles of Starbucks Frappuccino are great for people on the go, but this simple upgrade will get you closer to what's offered in-store.

    By Dylan Murray 4 months ago Read More
  • A person taking from a pile of energy drink cans.

    There's A Reason Energy Drinks Come In Those Tall, Slender Cans

    Picture an energy drink and you probably imagine a tall, skinny can. There's a good reason why a lot of energy drinks are packaged like this.

    By Creshonda A. Smith 4 months ago Read More
  • A person swirling white wine in a glass.

    What Are Legs In Wine And Do They Affect The Quality?

    There are many ways people judge a wine's quality and checking its legs is one of them. But how, if at all, do legs affect a wine's quality?

    By Maria Scinto 4 months ago Read More
  • Varied foods and drinks by century-old producers

    Food And Drink Brands Turning 100 In 2025

    From Torani to Mr Goodbar, these are some iconic foods and drinks turning 100 in the year 2025. Here's why they've lasted for so many years.

    By Michael Palan 4 months ago Read More
  • A can of Diet Coke placed on a wooden table.

    Why Does Diet Coke Have More Caffeine Than Regular?

    Diet Coke contains significantly more caffeine than regular Coca-Cola. However, the caffeine in this drink isn't just there to provide a buzz.

    By Dylan Murray 4 months ago Read More
  • A selection of red and white wine bottles

    Why Most Wine Doesn't Actually Need To Be Aged

    It's a common belief that wine is better when it's aged, but this is not always the case. A winemaker explains why -- and how to age wine if you need to.

    By Maria Scinto 4 months ago Read More
  • Kirkland tequila bottles sit on a shelf at Costco

    Who Actually Makes Costco's Kirkland Brand Tequila?

    Is Kirkland Signature tequila actually a top shelf brand in a budget-friendly package? Toast the company behind the most buzzy tequila at Costco.

    By Angela L. Pagán 4 months ago Read More
  • bottle of wine being uncorked

    Here's How To Recork Your Wine Bottles

    Once you open a bottle of wine, its quality starts to degrade quickly. Here's the best way to re-seal bottles so your wine stays fresh for as long as possible.

    By Jacqueline Dole 4 months ago Read More
  • A person using chopsticks to pick up sushi.

    You Really Shouldn't Order Sake With Sushi, Here's Why

    As two of Japan's most popular culinary exports, serving sushi with sake seems like a sensible choice. However, there's a good reason why you shouldn't do this.

    By Dylan Murray 4 months ago Read More
  • hands holding a partially opened can of tuna

    How To Properly Pair Wine With Tuna And Other Tinned Fish

    Canned fish has become an affordable way to be fancy, so we consulted an expert to compile a wine pairing guide you can use at your next soiree.

    By Maria Scinto 4 months ago Read More
  • 2-liters of diet and regular Coca-Cola with yellow caps on them at a store.

    Here's What Those Yellow Caps On Coca-Cola Bottles Really Mean

    Changes to our favorite products’ packaging can be a little jarring, but don’t worry about that yellow cap on your Coca-Cola - it has a very simple meaning.

    By Dylan Murray 4 months ago Read More
  • A close-up of a pink Stanley cup, showing the mythical bear logo.

    Here's Why Stanley Has A Mythical Bear As A Mascot

    Stanley's 40 ounce cups are a hot commodity that come in a multitude of colors and limited editions, but how does the logo connect with the brand?

    By Joe Hoeffner 4 months ago Read More
  • A glass and a can of Coca-Cola in ice.

    Can Coca-Cola Really Remove Rust From Metal?

    You might have heard that Coca-Cola is more than just a soda - that it can also remove rust from metal. We did some digging to find the truth.

    By Joe Hoeffner 4 months ago Read More
  • A Negroni at a classic cocktail bar

    4 Home Bar Cocktail Tips That'll Save You Money

    If you've taken to making high-end cocktails at home instead of spending your hard-earned money at cocktail bars, these tips will help you stay on budget.

    By Stephen Bradley 4 months ago Read More
  • tropicana in fridge aisle

    Could This Be The End Of Tropicana Orange Juice? The Florida-Based Company Is In A Squeeze

    The iconic orange juice brand Tropicana is feeling the squeeze of financial pressures affecting both its supply and demand. Is this the end for the juice giant?

    By Dennis Lee 4 months ago Read More
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