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IV Drip Bars Are a Hot Trend, But Are They Safe?

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IV drip therapy has hit the mainstream, but is it a good idea? HowStuffWorks looks at the trendy new out-of-the-bag therapy.

Balut Is the Asian Street Food You Gotta Eat to Believe

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At first glance, balut might look unappetizing and unappealing. But it's a favorite snack in Southeast Asia. HowStuffWorks explains this unusual food.

The Dark History of Indigo, Slavery's Other Cash Crop

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HowStuffWorks traces the history of indigo from its origins and use as a cash crop for blue dye to its replacement by synthetics in the 20th century.

Bougie Slang: How Did 'Bourgeoisie' Become a Bad Word?

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If someone calls your tastes 'bourgeois,' should you thank them or shake a fist? You might have to check first with Moliere, Marx or Migos to be sure.

Is American wheat the cause of gluten sensitivity?

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Is the American wheat industry to blame for the gluten-free craze? Learn if it's the cause of gluten sensitivity at HowStuffWorks.

NBA Trivia Quiz: Nothin' but Net

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Put your NBA knowledge to the test! Take the ultimate trivia quiz and celebrate the league's iconic moments.

Is fast food addictive?

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Is fast food addictive? What's the science behind those cravings? Find out at HowStuffWorks.

'Mad Honey' Comes From Bees That Gather This Specific Nectar

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There's a peculiar type of honey, called mad honey, that contains a neurotoxin. In small doses, it can cause hallucinations, but in large amounts, the substance can be highly poisonous. Over the centuries, people have used it as a medicinal drug, a recreational drug and even a bioweapon.

How to Cut a Pineapple in 4 Easy Steps

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With their spiky skins, pineapples may be a bit intimidating, but knowing how to cut a pineapple is simple with these easy-to-follow steps.

What Do the Numbers on Those Tiny Produce Stickers Tell Us?

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When you buy most fruits and vegetables in a supermarket, you might see that they're individually tagged with a sticker and a bar code. There's a lot of information in that four-digit code!

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