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Coffee break: Edible sunscreen, summer milkshake favorite, and getting Rick-rolled
Good morning, everyone! We're taking a coffee break and we have some fun stories to share with you this morning!
Harvard University researchers followed a group of nearly 50-thousand women for 30 discovered that drinking coffee every morning helped women stay mentally sharp and physically strong later in life. The benefits were noticeable in middle-aged women who drank caffeinated coffee. Decaf coffee and tea didn't have the same effect. Participants drank up to 2-and-a-half cups of joe a day.
One of Chick-fil-A's most beloved milkshakes is set to return next week. The Atlanta-based fast food restaurant recently announced that its peach milkshake will return for its 16th year starting June 9. The creamy treat will be joined by a new peach-themed item, peach frosted lemonade. The drink features Chick-fil-A's regular or diet lemonade mixed, icedream dessert, and peaches. Both drinks will be available for a limited time at participating restaurants. Chick-fil-a also announced that the pineapple dragonfruit beverage will be extended through August 16.
Dermatologists are weighing in on the new trend of 'Edible sunscreens.' As you might expect, most are saying don't ditch the topical lotions and sprays. The edibles are filled with vitamins and antioxidants to protect your skin from within. Dermatologists say people might just be hearing about these, but they have actually been prescribing them for tears. They contain ingredients to help reduce sun-induced skin damage and inflammation, but they were always meant to be used with a physical barrier … Like traditional SPF. So no, edible sunscreen does not keep you from burning.
'Never gonna give you up' by Rick Astley first came out in 1987, but future generations know it more as the 'Rick rolling' song.. The gag from 2007 where you fool people into clicking on an unrelated link that takes them to the song. Our sister station in Chicago had the WGN Men's glee club even rick-rolled Rick Astley seven years ago. Astley thanked the listeners and said he never could have imagined his song would hit a billion streams.
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