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  • wheaties jingle

    Wheaties: The First Broadcast Jingle In History

    Wheaties had the first broadcast jingle in history. The song was sung by a quartet live on-air starting in 1926.

    By Taylor Rock Read More
  • Coronavirus Restaurant Closings: One Of The Oldest Pubs In New York City Has Closed

    Opened in 1873 in the South Street Seaport, the Paris Cafe has seen many decades of diners come and go.

    By Rosie Siefert Read More
  • Nashville Hot Chicken's Surprising Origin Story

    Nashville-style hot chicken is one of the most popular regional foods, and its origins, at least according to its place of birth, are quite humorous.

    By Dan Myers Read More
  • Famous Women in History

    Famous Women In History

    These women were pioneers in a traditionally male-dominated role, sport, business, government position or occupation.

    By Sarah Lemire Read More
  • The Most Historic Restaurant in Every State

    The Most Historic Restaurant In Every State

    The most historic restaurant in every state has borne witness to history, and if their walls could talk, they’d tell one heck of a story.

    By Dan Myers Read More
  • Why Do Bagels Have Holes?

    Bagels traditionally have a hole in them due to the way that they were sold and distributed, though other explanations exist as well.

    By Dan Myers Read More
  • The Oldest Restaurant In Every State

    The Daily Meal presents a guide to the oldest restaurant you can eat at in every one of the 50 states, plus Washington D.C.

    By Dan Myers Read More
  • inspiring women from history

    History's Most Inspiring Women You've Never Heard Of

    Women's stories often are left untold, especially so far as history is taught today. Here are some inspiring stories you'll wish you knew sooner

    By Holly Van Hare Read More
  • Ketchup Was Once Made From Mushrooms, Not Tomatoes

    Calling it “tomato ketchup” seems a little redundant at this point — but that wasn’t always the case.

    By Holly Van Hare Read More
  • Ketchup Used To Be Sold As Medicine

    Can a spoonful of ketchup make the medicine go down? Maybe. But in the mid-1800s, ketchup was the medicine.

    By Holly Van Hare Read More
  • 25 Formerly Popular Dishes Restaurants No Longer Serve

    Menus are ever-evolving creatures, and even in the past 50 years certain dishes that were once quite popular have gone the way of the dodo.

    By Dan Myers Read More
  • trick-or-treating

    This Is How Trick-Or-Treating Actually Started

    Trick-or-treat! Yelling this on your neighbors’ doorsteps is probably one of your favorite fall memories — and one of the strangest.

    By Holly Van Hare Read More
  • price of beer, beer, nostalgia

    How Much A Six-Pack Of Beer Cost The Year You Were Born

    What was the price of a six-pack of beer the year you were born? The price has certainly increased; we did the research.

    By Jordi Lippe-McGraw Read More
  • Swedish Meatballs

    The Most Peculiar Food Trends From The Decade You Were Born

    Every year sees its share of food trends, and in decades past these affected the way we ate. here are some odd food trends over the past century.

    By Dan Myers Read More
  • The Most Patriotic Destination in Every State

    The Most Patriotic Destination In Every State

    The Most Patriotic Destination in Every State - We examine which destinations in America are most likely to fill you with national pride

    By The Daily Meal Staff Read More
  • How Much A Dozen Eggs Cost The Year You Were Born

    The price of eggs has gone up and down over the years. How much did they cost the year you were born?

    By Dan Myers Read More
  • Burnt onion

    1,500-Year-Old Onion Reveals Link Between Ancient Rome And Sweden's Pompeii

    Archaeologists say this 1,500-year-old onion found at the site of "Sweden's Pompeii" reveals a fascinating new connection to ancient Rome.

    By Elizabeth Licata Read More
  • Coca Cola

    10 Facts You Didn't Know About Coca-Cola

    We learned more than we ever thought we could about Coca-Cola's reign over the world; click here to find 10 Coca-Cola facts you didn't know before. 

    By Marcy Franklin Read More
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