Thursday, November 9, 2017

Damn! This Is A Bad Ass Porsche!



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They See Me Rollin' - American Muscle Edition


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How The Civic Has Aged

Here's A Handy Little Video Showing You All The Honda Civic Hatchbacks Through The Ages


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SImple Business: Diversify, But Remember How You Got There

Pepsi Fizzles Out

With any good sugar high there’s always a crash—PepsiCo’s (+0.19%) North America business reported quarterly sales ($5.3 billion) down 3% and profit down 10%. The reason? It didn’t spend nearly enough time (or $$) promoting Pepsi and Mountain Dew.

That’s because Pepsi’s been chasing consumers’ preferences for healthier options. The dynamic low-sugar duo of its LIFEWTR and sparkling lemonade brands took center stage over the company’s flagship sodas.

And it wasn’t wrong to make the switch—U.S. soda demand has fallen about 1% each of the last three years. But this quarter’s poor performance reminded Pepsi: don’t neglect brands that account for 12% of your revenue.

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Who Knew?

7 Things to Know About ‘Martha & Snoop’s Potluck Dinner Party’

4) Martha’s Having Fun and Making Friends, Too: Although Stewart does not hang quite as loose as Snoop, she says she still has a blast hanging out with him. “I’m doing a fun show,” Stewart tells the WP. “We’re having interesting guests, we’re doing all sorts of great, I would say funny, things. We’re trying to give people a little bit of information and a lot of enjoyment.” Apparently Martha and Rick Ross became chummy after he appeared on the show. “We’re email pals,” she says.

5) Martha Is Gaining New Fans Because of the Potluck: Some of Stewart’s team members initially thought that signing on for this show was “an odd scenario” for her, but the program has helped grow her fan base. “It brought me a credibility in a broad spectrum of our society that I hadn’t had before,” she told the Times last year.

6) The Potluck Is Getting a Cookbook Companion: But it will probably be a Snoop-only affair. The rapper/media mogul explains: “People were inquiring about those dishes, and how can we do it. I was like, you know, [expletive] it, I’m gonna do a cookbook.”

Complete list (Eater.com)