Retro snack foods that are primed for a comeback / Genius hacks every Costco shopper should know / What food a dollar could buy the year you were born / The absolute best thing to eat in every state / The strangest little-known fact about every state
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When was the last time you had ants on a log? Or a pizza bagel? There are a few retro snacks that we all knew and loved back in the day but have totally forgotten about. 

These amazing tips and tricks can help you make the most out of your Costco shopping experience, especially if you’re a member.

If you’re curious what your grandfather was eating for a buck back in the day, find out what food you could buy for a dollar from 1937 until 2000.

Each state has its own regional comfort foods and iconic dishes, so we’ve tracked down the very best thing to eat in every state and Washington, D.C.

There are quirky roadside attractions, creepy haunted places and even historical sites that have their own wild secrets.

A good serrated utility knife can cut almost anything, from soft tomatoes to the hardest of cheeses.