In the latest news regarding artificially colored but incredibly cool food, one of our favorite childhood staples is back! Sort of! Remember the slime green ketchup you used to eat as a wee one? That ...
As a kid through the early 90's, it didn't take much get you hyped. Times were simple. Days consisted of whipping up pizzas in your easy-bake-oven, putting capsules in water to grow your own foam pet, ...
Heinz mystery color EZ Squirt ketchup on a hamburger - Getty Images/Getty Images If you were a child in the early 2000s, and if you (or your parents) weren't easily grossed out, perhaps you ate hot ...
Shoppers will find some interesting new products on supermarket shelves. Last winter, many consumers as well as retailers laughed when they heard that Heinz was coming out with a new product, bright ...
OK urban warriors, Burger King wants to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with you. How? By again giving away more of their thicker-cut french fries, but this time with a side of green ketchup. Don’t ponder ...
Remember green ketchup? Heinz, those crazy bastards, launched an emerald-hued version of the condiment — made, I’m assuming, with ground-up leprechauns and seaweed — in 2000. It was incomprehensibly ...
I must apologize to blog reader Jay for forgetting to address his question about green tomato ketchup. He posted another question about it on the blog this weekend hoping someone could share a recipe.
Behind every great smash hit in the marketplace, there are also some that didn't quite stand the test of time. Companies large and small create a product they think will be a success, but instead, it ...
For our virgin readers, the Doctor will explain your reference: Union Terminal served as the artistic template for the Hall of Justice, headquarters of the 1970s animated TV series Super Friends. That ...
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