
November 11, 2007
Topics christmas, sports, holiday, apple, egg, sweet, sugar, chocolate, seattle, turkey, natural, tree, beer and water
Not about to run out of ideas, beverage company Jones Soda Co. is giving a new twist to ham this Christmas season - it's in liquid form. The Seattle-based firm launches Sunday is holiday-themed limited-edition flavored soda packs and ham-flavor soda is included in the outrageous roster this year.
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November 11, 2007
A posh restaurant in New York has unveiled a $26,135 Dessert making it the world's most expensive dessert. Stephen Bruce, owner of Serendipity 3 in Manhattan's Upper East side, said pudding called the Frrrozen Haute Chocolate, is concocted using a blend of 28 rare, exotic cocoas before being topped with whipped cream, and sprinkled with 23-carat edible gold dust and a La Madeline au Truffle.
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November 8, 2007
The world's most expensive dessert, Frrrozen Haute Chocolate, is sold at a staggering $25,000 per order, according to the Guinness Book Of World Records researchers. The concoction was unveiled on Nov. 7 at the Serendipity-3 Restaurant in New York.
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October 24, 2007
A 15-year-old boy with dyslexia has set up own chocolate making factory to meet increased demand for his sweet creations. After being diagnosed with dyslexia dyspraxia, Louis Barnett left school at the age of 11 for home tutoring and in the process discovered a passion for chocolate making.
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September 28, 2007
Topics marijuana, medical, california, candy, chocolate, pain, smoke, people, cookies, lawyers, cbs, seattle, plants, clubs, pot, bars, angeles, ice, news and world
Patients around the world relying on a little feel-good pain relief from nibbling on marijuana-laced snacks baked at a California factory will be out of luck because federal agents closed it down. Drug Enforcement Administration officials said agents raided the Tainted Inc. factory in Oakland on Wednesday and arrested several people. They also seized 460 marijuana plants along with a variety of pot-laced products intended for medical users of the drug. Those products included such things as barbecue sauce, chocolate-covered pretzels, candy bars, cookies, marshmallow pies, ice cream, peanut butter, jelly, energy drinks and "Rice Krispy treats. "
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