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Kellogg's has teamed up with Lego to make these "Fun Snacks" in the shape of you guessed it Lego's. Now, does it really make sense to make a snack food in the same likeness of a small toy that children are not supposed to eat because they'd choke. The Lego (toy) box even has warning labels for that. Why are you confusing the kids even more, not to mention loading them with nothing but colored corn syrup? [Kellogg's]
- You know McDonald's is thanking the heaven's for sending Chris Coleson, a man who's lost 80 pounds in 6 months by eating nothing but McDonald's. His wife saw it working for her husband so she got in the action and dropped 30 pounds herself. The two mainly ate grilled chicken salads and sandwiches, walnut salads, apple dippers sans the caramel sauce, and the occasional hamburger patty.You can see a video of Chris on Good Morning America. Super Slim Me! [ABC News]
- For two days, a Burger King in London is selling the world's most expensive burger for $185, and so far, 50 people have paid the bounty. Find out what makes this burger so pricey. [Forbes]
- The Raw food movement is growing in popularity, but is it really good for you long term? [Times Online]
- Men's Health took a peek and shows us all the "20 Unhealthiest Drinks in America." Vitamin Water is on the list. Jay Leno has referred to the VW as, "Kool-Aid for $2." Oh how that made me giggle. [Men's Health]
- Apparently, your typical bartender is far more generous with the booze when it comes to creating alcoholic delights utilizing the standard drink definitions. This is no shocker especially when you start tipping bigger, the drinks tend to get stronger. However, as cool as this may be, people are consuming way more alcohol than they think.When in doubt, always have someone else drive you home. [LA Times]