BEVERAGE FOR THE BRAIN
The folks at Odwalla Inc. have introduced a new nutritional beverage -- Think Drink.Think Drink "delivers meaningful amounts of lion's mane mushroom mycelium and ginko biloba -- two brain-boosting botanicals used for centuries to stimulate thinking centers of the mind."
That's a mouthful, man . . . fer shur!
The boosters are blended with strawberry and papaya puree along with apple and orange juices.
This is what happened when Odwalla partnered with Fungi Perfect.
Groovy.
TOUCHED BY TUPPERWARE
Cancel the Clinique. We've had a makeover that has transformed the Deseret News test kitchen into Tupperware Town.
A recent visit from Clutterbuster Nellie O'Brien showed us the error of our ways.
Our chaotic cupboards were emptied and boxes and bags of ingredients were transferred into T-ware to create an ultra-organized kitchen-supply space.
This before and after was part of Tupperware's Kitchen Clutter Control media tour that kicked off a nationwide spring-cleaning effort.
It's great! Now we can see how many chocolate chips are left and ration them accordingly when we're cooking up a storm.
Wanna party? Call Tupperware at 1-888-919-8099.
TAKE THE PLUNGE
Oreo, Oreo, wherefore art thou Oreo?
In local stores sporting a new identity.
Cousin to regular old Oreo cookies, Nabisco has taken snacking to a new level with Oreo Magic Dunkers.
Perhaps in a caring, considerate answer to child loneliness, or simply a marketing ploy (we think the latter), the new Oreo "interacts with kids to create swirls of blue milk when dunked."
PULEEEESE!
Nabisco say the more you dunk, the bluer your milk will turn.
The company also advertise that "the blue food coloring used in Magic Dunkers is safe and easily washes off hands and fades from mouths just like coloring used in ice pops and candies."
How helpful: Parents will now be able to identify which children are cookie-snatchers.