September 28, 2017 10:35 AM EDT
Halo Top announced a new line of vegan and non-dairy flavors of its ice cream that has taken the dessert world by storm.
The company, which sells what it calls a healthy replacement for full-calorie ice cream, introduced the new line of ice cream Thursday, and said the flavors would hit grocery store shelves in mid-October.
Flavors of the vegan and non-dairy ice cream include Peanut Butter Cup, Chocolate, Oatmeal Cookie, Sea Salt Caramel, Caramel Macchiato, Cinnamon Roll and Chocolate Covered Banana.
Before the final match of the 1938 World Cup, Italian dictator Benito Mussolini offered his nation's team a few words of encouragement: "Win, or die." Italy won.
While Honduran President Porfirio Lobo Sosa took a softer approach when sending off his team last month, he didn't have to remind the players of the stakes in their country's first World Cup appearance since the team's debut in 1982. The Honduran players are acutely aware of the weight of national expectations that will be on their shoulders when they take the field in South Africa later this month: the wounds of last year's military coup in Honduras have yet to heal, and the World Cup campaign may be the best hope on offer of pulling together this radically polarized nation.
Hotel Peter & Paul, in New Orleans’ Marigny neighborhood—a joint project of resident Nathalie Jordi and design firm ASH NYC—is unlike any other hotel in New Orleans. For starters, it’s spread out over four historic buildings, including a Catholic church that dates back to 1861. Original features, like stained-glass windows and marble fireplaces, were meticulously restored. The bedrooms on each floor have a different gingham-patterned color scheme, as well as decor that combines history (religious paintings, antiques from European estate sales) and modern-day New Orleans (locally designed furniture).
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16. 7. 2020 | Student Life Did you know the Czech Republic has the densest public library network in the world? There are approximately 5,410 public libraries in the Czech Republic with more than 42 branches of Municipal Library of Prague in the capital city. Here’s a simple guide how to become a member of the library and make use of all its services if you’re a student in Prague.