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  • Pepsi can and cup in ice

    Remember When Pepsi Challenged Coke Into An Identity Crisis?

    In the mid-1980s, Pepsi scared its Coca-Cola competitors into changing the entire Coke formula, much to the displeasure of the latter company's customers.

    By Aspen Oblewski Read More
  • A wine glass with spilled wine

    Is Dealcoholized Wine Completely Alcohol-Free?

    The growing market for alcohol-free versions of alcoholic drinks has brought new terms, including "dealcoholized." But is dealcoholized wine alcohol-free?

    By Layne Randolph Read More
  • A Bloody Mary on a table garnished with lime, olive, and pepper

    How Bloody Marys Came To Be A Breakfast Cocktail

    Have you ever wondered why the bloody Mary is a classic brunch cocktail? It might have something to do with its rich ingredient list.

    By Rachel Shulhafer Haeseley Read More
  • Pitcher of lemonade on outdoor table next to bowl of lemons

    How Many Lemons Does It Take To Make Lemonade?

    If you're trying to make a pitcher of lemonade without overbuying lemons, you've got to know exactly how many lemons go into lemonade in the first place.

    By Tony Cooper Read More
  • Holding bottle of wine

    Why You Should Think Twice Before Using Cooking Wine

    Often viewed as a convenient product for the pantry, cooking wine has some sharp drawbacks the home cook should know about.

    By Hilary Wheelan Remley Read More
  • Two whiskey sours with orange peel garnish

    The Sweet And Savory Addition That Upgrades Your Whiskey Sour

    Take your cocktail game to the next level by giving a classic whiskey sour a warming, sweet-and-salty twist with this ingredient that's a cafe star.

    By Allison Lindsey Read More
  • Glass of lemonade with mint

    The Sugary Store-Bought Lemonade You Should Avoid Buying

    After sipping on 12 store-bought bottles of lemonade, we concluded that this overly sweet brand is worth skipping despite its affordability.

    By Ginny Johnson Read More
  • Ina Garten

    Ina Garten's 4-Ingredient Breakfast Soda Is Delightfully Refreshing

    Soda for breakfast? If culinary icon, television host, and author Ina Garten approves, then you know you're doing something right. Here's what's in her drink.

    By S. Ferrari Read More
  • Barista serving latte on a tray

    5 Grocery Chains That Also Have Coffee Bars

    If you want to have a little coffee while you grocery shop, check out these five popular grocery chains that feature in-store coffee bars.

    By Robert Haynes-Peterson Read More
  • Sparkling wine in flutes by a fire

    Can You Use A SodaStream To Make Sparkling Wine?

    If you want sparkling wine but only have still wine and a SodaStream on hand, you might wonder if you can use that SodaStream to make some sparkling wine.

    By S. Ferrari Read More
  • A glass of ginger ale

    Why Is Ginger Ale Referred To As An 'Ale' Anyways?

    Ginger ale is a classic carbonated beverage with well more than a century of history, but why does a non-alcoholic beverage have an alcoholic name?

    By Nikita Ephanov Read More
  • Jimmy Buffett in sunglasses performing with guitar and smiling

    The Simple Drink Jimmy Buffett Actually Preferred Over Margaritas

    It's true that there was a time Jimmy Buffett loved margaritas, but as the singer got older, he chose a new (but similar) favorite drink to sip on.

    By Sarah Lintakoon Read More
  • Three Starbucks drinks are on a green background.

    10 Secrets Of Starbucks You'll Wish You Knew Sooner

    Think you know all there is to know about the Starbucks menu? Check out these facts about ordering from Starbucks to make the most of your experience.

    By Isabella Kostolni Read More
  • Club soda poured into glass

    The Important Thing To Look For When Buying Club Soda

    Club soda is definitely an acquired taste, but if you enjoy it or want to try it, there's one important thing to look for when buying some.

    By Julia Mullaney Read More
  • beer in a koozie on the beach

    Beer Koozies Are More Than Just A Gimmicky Accessory

    You've probably slapped a beer koozie on your cold brew at some point, but even though they do look nice, they're more than just a gimmicky accessory.

    By Andrew Amelinckx Read More
  • Man picking up vodka in supermarket

    Does A Filter Actually Improve The Taste Of Cheap Vodka?

    Does the water filter hack really help you improve cheap vodka? An expert mixologist weighs in with a little science.

    By Eloise Rollins-Fife Read More
  • Friends with martinis close-up

    Why You Should Drink Vodka Within One Year Of Opening

    Vodka drinkers take note: It turns out that you only have around a year before the booze's quality declines. Here's what to know, according to an expert.

    By Robert Haynes-Peterson Read More
  • Beer steins with intricate designs

    The Origins Of The Iconic Beer Stein

    Often seen as a cute, kitschy piece of German barware, the beer stein's signature look once served a very practical purpose.

    By Jackson Williams Read More
  • A hand packing a small pouch with coffee beans

    How Many Shots Of Espresso Are In One Pound Of Coffee?

    Ever wonder how much espresso you can get out of a bag of coffee beans? Some quick math can help you stay on budget while making the perfect cup.

    By Chloe O'Donnell Read More
  • Amaro on ice

    The Italian Liqueur You Can Get For A Steal At Trader Joe's

    Trader Joe's has an expansive selection of affordable spirits. The retailer's brand of this popular type of digestif is one such product worth buying.

    By Ashlen Wilder Read More
  • Two smoothies with mixed berries

    The Cheat Code For A More Flavorful Smoothie Is In Your Freezer

    Elevate your smoothies by swapping fresh fruits for frozen ones, which can be just as nutritious and flavorful, and save you from needing to add ice.

    By Julia Mullaney Read More
  • An old billboard for New Coke

    What Was New Coke And Why Did It Fail So Spectacularly?

    Though it scored well in blind taste tests, New Coke was an epic failure in the 1980s. Why did it get such a bad reputation?

    By Shawna Schofield Read More
  • Ina and Jeffrey Garten at an event

    The One Thing Ina Garten's Husband Jeffrey Makes In The Kitchen

    While celebrity chef, author, and TV host Ina Garten might be the culinary mastermind in the relationship, her husband Jeffrey specializes in one thing.

    By Ginny Johnson Read More
  • Whiskey is poured from a decanter in a dim, moody setting.

    Do You Really Need A Whiskey Decanter?

    Whiskey enthusiasts aren't totally settled on the debate to decant or not to decant, but you might want one if you're a fan of the liquor, or pretty things.

    By Amber Sutherland-Namako Read More
  • Yuengling box of beer

    Yuengling Beer Is Now Available In Chicago After An Almost 200-Year Wait

    Yuengling beer is advertised as the oldest beer in America, but it's had limited availability, Now, it's available in Chicago after an almost 200-year wait.

    By Jackson Williams Read More
  • Person picking up a slice of pepperoni pizza next to two glasses of red wine on a checkered background

    Domino's And Yellow Tail Come Together For An Unexpected Collaboration

    Two global powerhouses in pizza and wine have announced a delicious collaboration that brings the food and drink together. Here's what to know.

    By Amber Sutherland-Namako Read More
  • Three shots of aquavit

    The Liquor That Travels Around The World To Age

    Most liquor is aged in wooden barrels stored in warehouses or other permanent structures, but one distillery sends its spirits on a world-traveling cruise.

    By Tony Cooper Read More
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