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Food: Macaulay Culkin's Massive Sundae from "Home Alone 2"

You can still get Macaulay Culkin's massive sundae from "Home Alone 2" at the Plaza in New York . . . if you have $500. 

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Ben & Jerry’s Releases Limited Batch Minter Wonderland

Ben & Jerry’s has announced the release of a new limited batch flavor – Minter Wonderland. It was previously a Target exclusive, but it’s now on the way to nationwide retailers. The new product is made with chocolate mint ice cream, marshmallow swirls, and chocolate swirls, and is said to be reminiscent of mint chocolate cookies or mint hot chocolate with marshmallows. 

Some fans that have tried it in the past claims that it is the “best flavor [Ben & Jerry’s has] ever made, but since it’s a “limited batch”, once it’s sold out, it’s gone for the season. Other comments include “[Please] keep this flavor FOREVER” and “PLEASE make this a permanent batch” so we will have to see if Minter Wonderland makes it to the permanent flavor lineup in the future. 

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One State Really Loves Eggnog . . . and One State Hates It with a Passion

 

 

In a way, EGGNOG is the CRANBERRY SAUCE of December. Except, with booze. Eggnog can be really divisive. So who's buying it?

 

 

Instacart looked at their sales data from last year's holiday season, and put out a map with the states that LOVE eggnog . . . and the ones that HATE it.

 

 

The state that supposedly loves eggnog the most is New Hampshire. Nearby Vermont is second, followed by Alaska . . . Maine . . . Oregon . . . Wyoming . . . Utah . . . Washington state . . . Wisconsin . . . and New Mexico.

 

 

The state that can't stand eggnog is: Florida. Maybe it starts curdling under all that warm weather . . . or the snowbirds aren't into it. Hawaiians also don't dig it.

 

 

The rest of the 10 states that don't like eggnog as much are: New Jersey . . . Michigan . . . Oklahoma . . . Texas . . . Pennsylvania . . . Illinois . . . Louisiana . . . and California.

 

 

Other items that SURGE in popularity during the holidays are: Rich red meats, like ribeye roasts, prime rib, and tenderloin roasts . . . fruitcake . . . gingerbread cookies . . . and antacids, you know, for the aftermath. 

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The Top Pizza Day of the Year Is Coming Up

 

National Pizza Day isn't until February. But the day you're most likely to CRAVE pizza is less than two weeks out.

 

 

The site "Vegas Insider" looked at Google search data to find the top days of the year we crave pizza the most. And NEW YEAR'S DAY is #1.

 

 

Everyone's hung over, and no one wants to cook. Plus, it gets a boost from all the drunk people searching for pizza at 2:00 A.M.

 

 

The rest of the top pizza days of 2025 fell on a Saturday or Sunday. Those are the top two pizza days in general. We're least likely to crave it on a Tuesday.

 

 

The top five pizza days in 2025 were:

 

 

1. New Year's Day

 

2. Super Bowl Sunday

 

3. February 15th, the day after Valentine's Day

 

4. March 15th, right before March Madness. The NCAA Tournament hadn't started yet, but a bunch of conference championships were going on.

 

5. March 29th, during the Elite Eight

 

 

They also looked at which states googled "pizza" the most this year. The top five were Delaware, Pennsylvania, Michigan, South Carolina, and Ohio. Montana ranked last. 

 

 

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