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Added 20 January, 2013
Making cocktails is hard, unless you know what you’re doing, and the best way to always have a perfect-made drink would be to have it automatically calculated and prepared. The Inebriator mixes cocktails using an Arduino microcontroller to do the deed, and is pre-programmed with 15 different drink recipes the guests can choose from.
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Added 7 January, 2013
Magimix Colored Vision is the only toaster with a viewing window that lets you watch the toasting process in action. Set the toaster to an automatic brown setting, or simply press a button to pop up your toast when it’s browned just the way you like.
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Added 7 January, 2013
Whether you’re serving friends or just a party of one, the Bar10der is the ultimate cocktail companion, packed with 10 essential tools that will help you mix a perfect drink.
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Added 21 December, 2012
Set to release more than 100 new products, General Mills is looking to market Better-for-you snacking as a way for eaters to regulate energy levels and ingest healtier ingredients such as fiber, protein and whole grains. Three of the most interesting new entrants fall squarely into the better-for-you category. They are Fiber One Protein bars,...
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Added 21 December, 2012
Starbucks Evenings is a test concept that has been quietly piloted over the past year. After 4pm daily in these pilot locations, the store flips to a menu offering a selection of wines, beers, various small plates (such as truffle mac and cheese), salads (baby arugula with fresh basil and pickled beets, anyone?), sandwiches (such as fire grilled...
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Added 19 December, 2012
A fast-food chain in Brazil, called Bob’s after founder (and tennis champ) Robert Falkenburg, wrapped its burgers in edible wrappers and encouraged its customers to just not bother unwrapping it. Two US companies are currently vying to be the first to commercially exploit this marketplace in North America.
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Added 18 December, 2012
"Drinkify" is PepsiCo-speak for the R&D push to liquify snacks. Leche con Avena is a drinkable oatmeal produced by its Quaker brand in Latin America.
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Added 25 September, 2012
Need something stronger than coffee? This site stocks a line of preblended vintage cocktails including gin martinis and old fashions, all made using top-flight ingredients. Thanks, Netted by the Webbys!
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Added 25 September, 2012
An actual hotel inspired by a supermarket? In Neuwid, Germany, The Food Hotel has lobby furniture that looks like soup cans, tables and cushions in the guestrooms that are shaped like biscuits and theme rooms inspired by supermarket food and drinks. Oh and the hotel's logo is a barcode. Thirty six of Germany's biggest supermarket names teamed up...
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Added 13 September, 2012