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Tyra Banks just applied to trademark “Smize Cream,” an ice cream line named after her modeling trick of “smiling with your eyes,” and now we can’t stop saying Smize Cream. Smize Cream! [Japan has resumed commercial whaling after over 30 years, saying eating whale is an integral part of Japanese culture.
[Subway is testing out milkshakes made with Halo Top, if you like the experience of drinking a milkshake and feeling slightly disappointed. [Speaking of milkshakes, far-right Proud Boys tried to claim that milkshakes thrown at them at a protest in Portland contained “quick drying cement,” but there’s no evidence to support that. What remains true is that milkshakes are the
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