Cards Against Humanity Made Knockoff Pringles Called 'Prongles'
The people behind Cards Against Humanity made hilarious Pringles-like potato chips called “Prongles.”
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Read MoreInk! Coffee in Denver posted a sign glorifying gentrification in a recently gentrified neighborhood, angering many.
Read MoreNew York City Mayor Bill de Blasio says Chicago “doesn’t stand a chance against New York” in regards to which has the best pizza.
Read MoreDespite opposition from France and glaring health concerns, the EU has approved the use of the chemical in the herbicide Roundup for another five years.
Read MoreThe shooter in a murder that took place inside a New Jersey Applebee’s has reportedly been identified after video footage was released to police.
Read MoreStarbucks has released a second holiday cup, this time in red with a special heart-warming intention for the winter season.
Read MoreA video of an employee at a Huddle House in Georgia has gone viral after a customer captured her assisting a veteran with his pancakes.
Read MoreArby’s parent company, Roark Capital Group, will purchase Buffalo Wild Wings for $2.4 billion. The deal is expected to close in early 2018.
Read MoreA police officer in Indiana pulled a woman over for speeding, but when he walked up to the car, he found that she was choking.
Read MoreA man drank too much and tried to hand-feed a circus tiger, and he was lucky to only lose two fingers in the process.
Read MoreMcDonald’s Buttermilk Crispy Tenders are being discontinued due to a high demand and lack of supply.
Read MorePrince Harry surprised American actress Meghan Markle with an engagement ring over a dinner of roast chicken.
Read MoreOver Thanksgiving weekend, Anthony Bourdain cooked for actresses Rose McGowan, Annabella Sciorra, and girlfriend Asia Argento.
Read MoreThe social media star has partnered with Sugar Factory on a subscription candy box that ranges from $30 to $1,000.
Read MoreA man on Twitter ranted about how mac ‘n’ cheese is “not a good food,” and that didn’t sit well with J.K. Rowling.
Read MoreMcDonald’s Corp.’s Twitter made a major social media gaffe on Black Friday, and the internet dragged them for it.
Read MoreFast-casual chain Red Robin is rolling out a yearlong burger-pass for $99 purchasable only on December 1.
Read More98 Degrees heartthrob Nick Lachey is asking fans for donations to aid the recovery process of an employee at his bar who was shot in the face.
Read MoreChef José Andrés announced via Instagram that he and his charity World Central Kitchen have effectively served 3 million meals in Puerto Rico.
Read MoreParis' first nudist restaurant opened this month, and it bans diners from using cameras and wearing clothes in the dining room.
Read MoreStores in Finland will soon be selling high-protein bread made with dried, crushed crickets, and it looks and tastes just like wheat bread.
Read MoreFrench activist Baptiste Dubanchet pedaled across the Atlantic Ocean fueled only by calories from out-of-date food.
Read MoreThe world's most famous baby, mystery writer and original Gerber Baby Ann Turner Cook, just turned 91 years old this week.
Read MoreBrooklyn Nets rookie Jarrett Allen took 25 kids grocery shopping for Thanksgiving dinner to teach them about budgeting.
Read MoreThe DipClip is a new product from Milkmen Design via KickStarter, and it’s exactly what it sounds like
Read More“Turkey Warning: (yes for real) If anyone had acquired a bird from some non-conventional manner from someone you don’t know, discard and replace it.”
Read MoreOne Queens pizzeria is topping a pie with cheese, sweet potato, turkey, marshmallows, stuffing, cranberry sauce, and gravy.
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