The Easiest Way to Plug a Dripping Ice Cream Cone
(via Mental Floss) Walking outdoors with an ice cream cone in hand is one of the most pleasurable parts of
Read more(via Mental Floss) Walking outdoors with an ice cream cone in hand is one of the most pleasurable parts of
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Read more(via The Atlantic) Fluff. The sticky sweet marshmallow creme was invented exactly one hundred years ago in Somerville, Massachusetts—at the
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Read more(via Atlas Obscura) Kelly Angood curates an online museum of little, adhesive marvels.
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Read more(via Atlas Obscura) Call it the Genghis Khan of macadamias.
Read more(via Atlas Obscura) Julie Simon’s sugar flowers are edible horticultural wonders.
Read more(via Mental Floss) Famous for its vivid orange boxes featuring star athletes and its classic “breakfast of champions” tagline, Wheaties
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