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Pop-Tarts
Turns out Pop-Tarts aren t named after the way they pop out of your toaster the name was inspired by the pop art movement and the creations of artists like Andy Warhol. PHOTO: Ethan Calabrese
Pringles
The man who created Pringles requested that his children bury part of his cremated remains in the iconic Pringles can when he died. and they fulfilled his wish.
Pringles
Oh, and that little man on the Pringles can you ve always known and loved? His name is Julius. Julius Pringle. PHOTO: Julia Smith
Ramen
The cheap, instant Ramen noodles we relied on as college students were invented to fulfill demand for the beloved soup during World War II food shortages in Japan.
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PHOTO: Getty Images
Pop-Tarts
Turns out Pop-Tarts aren t named after the way they pop out of your toaster the name was inspired by the pop art movement and the creations of artists like Andy Warhol. PHOTO: Ethan Calabrese
Pringles
The man who created Pringles requested that his children bury part of his cremated remains in the iconic Pringles can when he died. and they fulfilled his wish.
Pringles
Oh, and that little man on the Pringles can you ve always known and loved? His name is Julius. Julius Pringle. PHOTO: Julia Smith
Ramen
The cheap, instant Ramen noodles we relied on as college students were invented to fulfill demand for the beloved soup during World War II food shortages in Japan.
With New York City starting to fully reopen, rooftop season could not come at a better time. Fall back in love with the city that never sleeps by sipping an iced cold beverage and taking in some magical views. Plus, with COVID restrictions still in place, most of these bars require a reservation, an upside at those notoriously hard-to-book places. Ahead, find a rooftop watering hole that checks all of the boxes, whether you’re looking for a swanky terrace to impress out-of-towners or a more relaxed seaside bar with views of the Atlantic. Photo courtesy of Broken Shaker at Freehand New York
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