Food News: Would You Do A Shot From A Nestlé Toll House Cookie Shot Glass? 

Would you do a shot from a Nestlé Toll House Cookie Shot Glass? 

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Kraft has created "Souplings," a grilled cheese and tomato soup dumpling.  Unfortunately, it'll only be available online, not in stores.  

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Don't let your kid get hooked on this new gateway drug:  SPICY Dr. Pepper.  

They're only doing a limited run, and you can only get it through their rewards program . . . so you've gotta REALLY be hooked on Dr. Pepper.  

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The Latest Gateway Drug Is Coke . . . But, Like, Coca-Cola

 

 

If you're a "slippery slope" enthusiast, you know all about "gateway drugs" . . . the SLIGHTLY naughty stuff that can turn Ned Flanders into El Chapo.

 

 

A new study found that there's a new gateway drug to be concerned about COKE.  Not cocaine . . . Coca-Cola.  

 

 

Researchers studied more than 2,000 kids between nine and ten years old . . . and discovered that those who drank caffeinated soda on a daily basis are TWICE as likely to admit to trying alcohol a year later.

 

 

The author of the study says one possible explanation is that caffeine and sugar can induce effects on the brain, making that person "more sensitive to the reinforcing effects of harder drugs like alcohol."

 

 

Or, maybe kids who struggle to regulate their impulses may be more likely to try caffeine early on . . . leading to experimentation with harder drugs like alcohol as they get older.  

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