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    Rachel Tepper

    Rachel Tepper

    Associate Editor, HuffPost Food

  • This Cult Favorite Cookie Is Turning 100 Years Old

    Here's a look at some delicious history.

  • WATCH: OMG, Bacon Deodorant Exists

    From the makers of bacon condoms, bacon lube and bacon shaving cream comes Power Bacon, a deodorant heady with the scent of bacon. Of course. "Power Bacon deodorant is designed specifically for those with active lifestyles –- or people who just sweat like pigs," reads the product page on J&D Foods' website.

  • Sriracha Candy Canes, Anyone?

    A devious prank waiting to happen.

  • Quelle Horreur! The Brits May Have Been Eating Frogs' Legs Way Before The French

    Ooh la la, the French may not have been the first to chow down on those greasy frogs' legs they're so famous for loving. A recent archaeological dig in Wiltshire, England has yielded evidence that the people living there were eating frogs' legs 8,000 years before the French. "This is significant for our understanding of the way people were living around 5,000 years before the building of Stonehenge," said researcher David Jacques, according to the BBC.

  • PHOTOS: This Pizza Cocktail Is Apparently 'Scarily Accurate'

    Tomato water, basil-infused vodka, porcini powder ... need we go on?

  • Enjoy Popcorn During A Movie? Advertising May Be Powerless Against You, Study Says

    Chomping through a bucket of popcorn may not be good for your health (it has a shockingly-high number of calories!), but it might shield you from the effects of film advertising. In a University of Cologne study recently published in the Journal of Consumer Psychology, researchers fed half of the 96 total participants popcorn during a movie and a preceding series of advertisements. The other half were given a small sugar cube that dissolved on their tongues.

  • Taco Bell's DIY Chocolate Taco Kit Hits Shelves

    And it's apparently AWFUL.

  • This Craft Beer Might Cost More Than A Month's Rent!

    And every bottle sold out in a matter of hours.

  • WATCH: Guy Eats 45-Year-Old Candy And It Doesn't End Well

    What does 45-year-old candy taste like? British reviewer Stuart Ashen decided to find out in the above video. Ashen, who reviews an odd assortment of things (strange toys, old toys and yep, long-expired foodstuffs) at Ashens.com, recently sampled a tin of American-issued rations dating back to the Vietnam War.

  • Does Your Kid Hate Water? This Might Be Why

    "We always have to add a little bit of juice," the Richmond, Va., mother lamented in an interview with The Huffington Post. "My children abhor the taste of plain water, but will guzzle flavored water, such as Propel," the popular PepsiCo flavored water product, she wrote in an email. Amos and Pierdomenico are among the many parents interviewed by HuffPost who say their children don't drink water.

  • LOOK: A Motorcycle Made Entirely Of Lobster Shells

    Can't you picture a tiny crab biker riding this totally awesome lobster motorcycle? The wacky creation is the 2011 work of Taiwanese food carving artist Huang Mingbo. At the time it was displayed at a cooking art festival in Fuzhou, China.

  • WATCH: 'Carrie' Goes To A Coffee Shop In Freaky Prank

    The patrons at Manhattan coffee shop 'Snice got more than they bargained for in the above video, which appears to show a woman with telekinetic abilities totally freaking the heck out and wreaking havoc in the shop. Of course, it was all staged by the folks behind the remake of classic horror film, "Carrie," which is set to hit theaters on Oct. 18. Wire rigging, a false wall, a talented stuntman and some convincing actors created a throughly terrifying scene, which -- from the looks of customers' faces -- was remarkably successful.

  • LOOK: The Creepiest Sushi Roll You'll Ever See

    It's not what you think it is.

  • How To Beat An Overpriced Wine List

    Pro tip: Find out where they hide the secret stash.

  • Muslim Woman Allegedly Tricked Into Eating Bacon At TGI Friday's

    A Muslim woman dining at a TGI Friday's in Garland, Tex. last weekend was shocked to find an unwelcome ingredient in her iced tea: pork. Nicole Queen, a convert to Islam, had previously requested that her waiter remove the bacon from her Cobb salad. Queen observes the Islamic principle of halal, which forbids the consumption of pork.

  • This Beer-Barricaded House May Be The Best Wedding Prank Ever

    Newlyweds Sofie Verret and Gerry Dumortier arrived home the morning after their wedding to find it completely barricaded with hundreds of beer crates. Become a founding member of HuffPost Plus today. According to Belgian newspaper Gazet van Antwerpen, it took Verret and Dumortier 20 minutes to hack their way into their own home.

  • This Freaky Ketchup Packet Trick Will Haunt Your Dreams

    Want to freak out your friends the next time you visit KFC? Strategically prick holes in a ketchup packet and squeeze. Take a look at the GIF below to see what we mean.

  • PHOTOS: The Fanciest McDonald's Food You've Ever Seen

    McDonald's like you've never seen it before.