Interesting stuff

  • NewsYahoo Life UK

    This is how the Victorians trolled each other on Valentine's Day

    Vinegar Valentines were a type of poison pen letter sent anonymously to ward off potential suitors or to warn another their lover was not all they seemed. Vinegar Valentines or “comic Valentines” were also popular in America, though widely frowned upon by the media on both sides of the Atlantic for being “filthy” and “nauseating”.

  • NewsJasmine Jones

    6 unexpected health benefits of tequila

    Sugar, colorants and other alcohols reduce the quality of your drink and we all know that mixing your booze maketh for a morning after horror show. Look out for “100% Agave”, according to Forbes, “Under Mexican law, tequila must be made from only the blue Weber agave plant from the Tequila region in the state of Jalisco.” That’s the good stuff you’re looking for. Yes, a wee dram of tequila improves blood flow by dilating the blood vessels and it’s this reaction that contributes to relieving pa

  • NewsJasmine Jones

    Old Vs New: How Many Of These Forgotten Logos Do You Remember?

    If a company’s been going for long enough you can be sure that at some point they’ll undergo a makeover. Changing and evolving is necessary in order to keep up with the times and make businesses relevant to modern day consumers.  Some of these familiar logos have evolved so far their original is no longer recognisable. 

  • NewsJasmine Jones

    These Teabag Designs Will Charm The Pants Off You

    Tea, comforting, delicious nectar of the gods.  You’ll definitely be familiar with the old marketing fads peddling teabags with kooky shapes for ‘better flavour’, but these designers have gone a creative step further, dreaming up a novel ‘experience’ to accompany your cuppa. While some are just concepts (we’d love to see realised) others are available to buy (links included).