Double-dipping has long been a party foul. The act of scooping a chip in some salsa or a carrot stick in some hummus, taking a bite, then putting it back for home. The lore behind the act is that it ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Like George Costanza on “Seinfield,” many of us have done it - dip a chip into a communal bowl of salsa or stick a veggie into the ...
Picture this: a crowded party, chips and salsa on the table, and someone dips a chip, bites it, then dips again. The collective cringe that follows isn’t just about manners-it’s about germs. But how ...
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(KTLA) — The makers of a popular chili brand have created a new product that could make a common party foul a thing of the past. Hormel has designed new corn tortilla chips with a perforated line that ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Double-dipping has long been a party foul. The act of scooping a chip in some salsa or a carrot stick in some hummus, taking a ...
Like George Costanza on “Seinfield,” many of us have done it — dip a chip into a communal bowl of salsa or stick a veggie into the hummus, bite it and then go for a double-dip. Yes, double-dipping can ...
Is it true that double-dipping can spread germs? Like George Costanza on “Seinfeld,” many of us have done it — dip a chip into a communal bowl of salsa or stick a veggie into the hummus, bite it and ...