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This "American Mind Can't Comprehend" Tweet Spiraled Completely, Totally Out Of Control
This "American Mind Can't Comprehend" Tweet Spiraled Completely, Totally Out Of Control

Yahoo

time20-07-2025

  • Automotive
  • Yahoo

This "American Mind Can't Comprehend" Tweet Spiraled Completely, Totally Out Of Control

Let's talk about those "European mind can't comprehend" and "American mind can't comprehend" tweets we've been posting for literal years now. They're about the size of our sodas. They're about our wild temperature changes. And there's a ton about our beloved PB&J sandwiches <3<3 Welllllll, a new one kind of spiraled out of control. It all started with @EdisonCarterN23 posting a picture of a tiny Fiat with the caption: "The American mind can't comprehend that 80% of car trips could be taken in a car like this." Then @FetusberryJam clapped back with: "the european mind cannot comprehend driving four hours and still being in the same state." That's when people from around the world got involved. This Canadian posted that you can drive for 23 hours in the province of Ontario: This Australian pointed out that you can drive for 29 hours without leaving the same state: This person pointed out you can drive for days and still be in Norway: Another person said you drive for 16 hours in Finland: Another from Australia: We have New Zealand clocking in at just over a day: 2 days for India: 2 hours to cross continets from Europe to Africa: It's almost 8 hours for Portugal: 20 hours in Sweden! Over two days for Chile: And here's one of the Roman Empire: Then, there are the jokes: "You can fly 16.5hrs in France and still be in France. The American mind cannot comprehend this," one person said. "Dude, you can drive 4 hours and still be stuck in London," another person said. And we have: "You can drive for 5 years in Scotland and still hit the same potholes." Lastly, it wouldn't be one of these posts without a bit of light American shade: "The American mind cannot comprehend not needing a car to do literally fucking anything." "American mind cannot comprehend fuel efficiency, safety, and making their cars not the size of a small house," another person chimed in. And laaastly: "'The european mind cannot comprehend-' i don't want to. i never want to comprehend anything american. thank god i was born in europe." Solve the daily Crossword

This "American Mind Can't Comprehend" Tweet Spiraled Completely, Totally Out Of Control
This "American Mind Can't Comprehend" Tweet Spiraled Completely, Totally Out Of Control

Yahoo

time20-07-2025

  • Automotive
  • Yahoo

This "American Mind Can't Comprehend" Tweet Spiraled Completely, Totally Out Of Control

Let's talk about those "European mind can't comprehend" and "American mind can't comprehend" tweets we've been posting for literal years now. They're about the size of our sodas. They're about our wild temperature changes. And there's a ton about our beloved PB&J sandwiches <3<3 Welllllll, a new one kind of spiraled out of control. It all started with @EdisonCarterN23 posting a picture of a tiny Fiat with the caption: "The American mind can't comprehend that 80% of car trips could be taken in a car like this." Then @FetusberryJam clapped back with: "the european mind cannot comprehend driving four hours and still being in the same state." That's when people from around the world got involved. This Canadian posted that you can drive for 23 hours in the province of Ontario: This Australian pointed out that you can drive for 29 hours without leaving the same state: This person pointed out you can drive for days and still be in Norway: Another person said you drive for 16 hours in Finland: Another from Australia: We have New Zealand clocking in at just over a day: 2 days for India: 2 hours to cross continets from Europe to Africa: It's almost 8 hours for Portugal: 20 hours in Sweden! Over two days for Chile: And here's one of the Roman Empire: Then, there are the jokes: "You can fly 16.5hrs in France and still be in France. The American mind cannot comprehend this," one person said. "Dude, you can drive 4 hours and still be stuck in London," another person said. And we have: "You can drive for 5 years in Scotland and still hit the same potholes." Lastly, it wouldn't be one of these posts without a bit of light American shade: "The American mind cannot comprehend not needing a car to do literally fucking anything." "American mind cannot comprehend fuel efficiency, safety, and making their cars not the size of a small house," another person chimed in. And laaastly: "'The european mind cannot comprehend-' i don't want to. i never want to comprehend anything american. thank god i was born in europe."

Jams, the Protein PB&J Company Backed by Alex Morgan and C.J. Stroud, Launches Exclusive Partnership with Walmart
Jams, the Protein PB&J Company Backed by Alex Morgan and C.J. Stroud, Launches Exclusive Partnership with Walmart

Yahoo

time15-07-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Jams, the Protein PB&J Company Backed by Alex Morgan and C.J. Stroud, Launches Exclusive Partnership with Walmart

Jams launched their PB&J sandwich across Walmarts nationwide on July 14 Each sandwich contains 10 grams of protein Various athletes and influencers have partnered with the brandIt's Peanut Butter Jelly Time! Jams, a new crustless PB&J company, just launched an exclusive, nationwide partnership with Walmart on Monday, July 14. Founded by 26-year-old entrepreneur Connor Blakley, these protein-rich sandwiches are equipped with 10 grams of protein and can be found in the frozen section in over three thousand Walmart locations across the U.S. In October, the Athletic reported that NFL teams eat at least 80,000 Uncrustable sandwiches a year, and Jams seeks to enter the PB&J market by offering a healthier alternative to the beloved sandwich. 'You shouldn't have to choose between delicious taste and ingredients you feel good about,' Blakely, founder of the Nashville-based consumer product house The DropOut Companies, said in a statement. 'Our product does not taste like artificial garbage.' The protein-packed snacks are available in two signature flavors — Strawberry and Mixed Berry — and don't contain any seed oils, food dyes or high fructose syrup. While competitor Smucker's Uncrustables also don't feature artificial ingredients, it has twice as much sugar and four fewer grams of protein than Jams. It's worth noting that a four-pack of Jams, $5.87, does cost slightly more than a 4-pack of Uncrustables, $4.34. Jams should be stored in the freezer after purchasing, and like their Uncrustable counterparts, can be eaten frozen, toasted or thawed out. NFL stars Micah Parsons and C.J. Stroud, and U.S. women's soccer star Alex Morgan are among a few athletes and internet creators who have partnered with the brand. The company aims to announce multiple other collaborations with popular influencers and athletes weekly over the next couple of months. 'Jams represent everything we believe brands should be - innovative, bold, and authentic. We make a deliberate choice not to cut corners," co-founder Josh Franko said. Jams are available exclusively in Walmart stores across the U.S. and online at Read the original article on People

Largest Arizona-based Public Companies
Largest Arizona-based Public Companies

Business Journals

time04-07-2025

  • Business
  • Business Journals

Largest Arizona-based Public Companies

The Phoenix Business Journal's annual Arizona-based Public Companies list was researched via PBJ data sources and to collect the following information points that were filed with the U.S. Securities & Exchange Commission by the public companies: revenue, net income, fiscal year end, market/ticker symbol, business focus and CEO name. For information about this and other Phoenix Business Journal Lists, please contact Research Director Dale Brown at dbrown@ or 602-308-6511.

I'm a Dietitian and This Is My Favorite Healthy Peanut Butter
I'm a Dietitian and This Is My Favorite Healthy Peanut Butter

Yahoo

time02-07-2025

  • Health
  • Yahoo

I'm a Dietitian and This Is My Favorite Healthy Peanut Butter

Peanut butter has been a lifelong favorite for its comfort and nutritional benefits. Once Again brand is my top pick for its simple ingredients, taste and environment-friendly glass jar. Peanut butter is a great addition to smoothies, breakfast recipes and as part of a you know me, then you know that I start almost every single day with a piece of whole-wheat toast topped with peanut butter. Somehow it's the only breakfast combination that not only helps me feel satisfied, but also brings me joy. It's simple, but perfect to me. And frankly, it's a food I couldn't live without. I've sampled my fair share of peanut butter brands, but the Once Again brand is my favorite. Here's why. Before I was a dietitian, I was a kid. And I spent my early childhood eating plenty of bologna sandwiches, but even more peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. I remember the anticipation of opening my brown paper bag at lunchtime, hoping that the sandwich wrapped in foil was peanut butter with grape jelly on white bread (and not the warm turkey and cheese sandwich that would sometimes be packed). Somehow, like fine wine, PB&J seemed to get better with time. If it was smashed or a little warm, well, that just added to its charm for me. While the jelly was good, it was the peanut butter I loved most. It was savory, creamy and just a little sweet. It was perfect. My love of peanut butter continued into high school and even into college, when money was tight, but I needed something to fuel sports (I was a collegiate cyclist) and learning. As a nutrition major, I began to understand why peanut butter was such a great food. Nuts, like peanuts, are a great source of plant-based protein, exactly what I needed for fueling my active body and brain. They also have fiber and unsaturated fat to help fill me up and keep me satisfied for hours. I quickly learned from classes and reading nutrition labels that the creamy, sweet peanut butter of my childhood had added sugar and hydrogenated oils, which can be damaging to our health in excess. So I transitioned to 'natural' peanut butter, which often means it's made with just peanuts and salt. I learned to love the simplicity of that peanut butter and have been enjoying it that way ever since. Now that you know how deep my relationship with peanut butter is, I hope you can trust me when I say that Once Again peanut butter is my absolute favorite of all store-bought peanut butters. I only shop the original line (not the 'No-Stir') and prefer their 'lightly salted' option, which has only 50 milligrams sodium per 2-tablespoon serving. Both the creamy and crunchy varieties are delicious, and I appreciate that they only contain two ingredients, peanuts and salt! Unlike some other natural peanut butters, this one is easy to stir and, once stirred, it's a dream for spreading and enjoying. The flavor is perfectly peanutty, with just the right amount of sweet warmth from being roasted. Beyond flavor, I also love that this peanut butter comes in a glass jar. The environment and the health of our planet is important, so I prefer glass versus plastic. Plus, once I've enjoyed every last bit of peanut butter, I can easily clean the jar and use it for storing leftovers, holding fresh flowers or recycling. Whatever peanut butter you love, know that it's a great addition to breakfasts like Spinach, Peanut Butter & Banana Smoothie or High-Protein Strawberry & Peanut Butter Overnight Oats. Try it in snacks like our Peanut Butter Energy Balls or even spread on a slice of celery, too. And you can even add peanut butter to dinner recipes like our Roasted Tofu & Broccoli with Peanut-Curry Sauce. As a registered dietitian, peanut butter is something I'll always have stocked in my pantry (and it's usually the Once Again brand). Read the original article on EATINGWELL

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