Cranberry Sauce
A new Harris Poll survey is ranking Thanksgiving food, and cranberry sauce is decidedly on the bottom. Of those who do serve it, they use the canned variety and serve it in the can shape. Green bean casserole was next, followed by sweet potatoes, pumpkin pie and turkey.
Valentine’s Day
Apparently, there was a bug that affected text messaging all over the country so some messages that were sent back in February just finally went out on Wednesday. February 14
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, specifically. People are sharing the awkward stories on social media. The carriers aren’t exactly sure why this happened. Sprint says it was because of a maintenance update, T-Mobile is blaming it on a third-party vendor, and Verizon and AT&T haven’t commented.
Met Gala 2020
It’s the most anticipated celebrity event every year and next year will be no different. The theme has just been announced, and it’s going to be “About Time: Fashion and Duration.” It’s expected to explore fashion from 1870 to the present day. Lin-Manuel Miranda, Emma Stone, and Meryl Streep will be serving as co-chairs. The May 7
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gala will celebrate the museum’s 150
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anniversary.
McDonald’s
A Charleston, South Carolina man said a sweet tea he bought at a drive thru came with three bags of weed. He said that the sweet tea “tasted weird,” and when he oped the lid he found three small bags of marijuana. He then contacted the police.
Mighty Ducks
A reboot of the beloved hockey trilogy is in the words for Disney+. According to reports, the director of the original 1992 film is on board, as well as Josh Goldsmith, Cathy Yuspa, George Heller, and Brad Petrigala. Production is set to begin in February 2020.
Coca Cola
The company’s North America branch will debut AHA, a sparkling water brand that will mix flavors like strawberry and cucumber and even pop in a little caffeine in two of the line’s flavor combinations.
Sears
The company that owns both Sears and Kmart announced plans yesterday to close more than one-third of its remaining large-format stores. That will leave the company with only 182 stores remaining.
Antonio Brown
Yesterday, the former NFL wide receiver went on a Twitter rant ripping the NFL and vowed that he’ll never play in the league again. Brown later appeared to walk that message back, saying he still wants to play.



