Lindsay Funston, Deputy Editor at Delish, joins Cheddar to discuss its video series "WTFood." Lindsay travels the country to find some of the most bizarre foods, such as ranch dressing soda, bacon lollipops, and Fireball bagels.
Funston says people are obsessed with ranch dressing and pickles! WTFood did a video on how Brooklyn Brine creates its whiskey sour pickles, which brought in 100,000 orders for the company! Delish videos usually garner 500 million video views per month.
Plus, what's next for the WTFood series? Funston says Americans are a bunch of boozehounds, so she'll be scouring the country for booze-related bizarre foods. With Facebook being the best platform for food-related content, Funston hopes to continue the trend of wacky, crazy foods.
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The cost of raising a child is now estimated at $237,000, not including college, according to a new report. Matt Schultz, chief credit analyst with LendingTree, joined Cheddar News to provide tips on how to budget for having a family.
A majority of people in the UK say they believe women do more household chores than men.
Getting your children doesn't mean you need to break the bank to do so. Cheddar News' Michelle Castillo attended Toy Insider's Holiday of Play event to find toys that you can get for under $20 ahead of the upcoming holiday shopping season.
September is National Dog Service Month. Rubie Nathanson, a trainer with Dog Training Elite, joined Cheddar News to discuss the differences between a service dog and a typical pet and the importance of service dogs overall.
A study suggested that suppressing negative thoughts may improve anxiety, depression or PTSD.
A poll showed that a majority of Americans support the recent strikes involving writers, actors and auto workers.
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