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Ocean Spray Purposely Labels its Cranberry Sauce Cans Upside Down
Here’s a fun bit of trivia for your next party or get-together with friends: Ocean Spray, the producer of the holiday staple cranberry sauce, intentionally prints their labels upside down. As to why the ‘misprint’ happens: the company revealed that it’s so buyers can store the cans with the side they open facing down on the shelf.Applying the label upside down means consumers can actually store the product properly! The proper, and recommended, method for storing cranberry sauce is to flip the can and put it on the shelf. The company advises that if customers aren’t storing their cans this way, it’s time to correct their methods for a better quality of cranberry sauce this holiday season! Image credit: CNN via Katu #Thanksgiving #OceanSpray #cranberrysauce #food #holidays
Pikachu, Eevee, and Grogu (a.k.a Baby Yoda) Joined the 95th Annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in 2021
More adorable balloons were up in the sky!The 95th annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade featured a huge lineup of 15 giant character balloons, 28 floats, 36 novelty and heritage inflatables, more than 800 clowns, 10 marching bands, and 9 performance groups, a host of musical stars, and Santa Claus.The newest additions to the long-running tradition are Pokémon characters Pikachu and Eevee and The Mandalorian’s Baby Yoda, Grogu. These characters were shown as giant balloons that made fans and casual spectators of the parade happy. “For more than nine decades, the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade has served to bring joy to millions, who gather with friends and family to experience this one-of-a-kind holiday celebration along the streets of New York City and in homes nationwide,” said Will Coss, Executive Producer of Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. image credits: Associated Press; John Lamparski; Alexi Rosenfeld (via the Huffpost)#Balloons #Thanksgiving #MacysThanksgivingDayParade
Hershey's Makes, and Quickly Sells Out of, Giant 9-Inch Reese's Milk Chocolate and Peanut Butter Pie
Is that a pie, or something else? Is it made of chocolate? Is it a pie made from a Reese's peanut butter cup? Get ready, sweet tooths!Hershey's manufactured and released the world's largest Reese's Peanut Butter Cup, which was quickly sold out! Hershey's sold 3,000 of the hubcap-sized pie for only $44.99.Reese's Thanksgiving Pie is a sugar-loaded giant that is 9 inches long and has the circumference of a typical pizza. The pie consists of "3.25 pounds of solid peanut butter and chocolate." According to a post on Reese's Facebook page, the pies were sold out in just a few hours, disappointing raging sweet tooths.When asked if the firm will be producing more of these chocoholic goodies for the holiday season, a Hershey's spokesperson, Anna Lingeris, told the Post Comment that they are not intending to release any additional Reese's Thanksgiving Pies at this time.Images by: Hershey's#Reeses #Hersheys #Chocolate #Pie #Thanksgiving
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