Correction: Tom Brady called out Kellogg. A previous version of this story said otherwise.
From caffeine-infused peanut butter to Tom Brady calling out Coke and Kellogg, below are some interesting reads from the week:
Introducing Steem peanut butter, one in a line of caffeinated food and beverage products that have hyped up federal regulator concerns, so to speak, though the FDA hasn't formally done anything about it.
Maybe add sugar and milk to coffee after all
Speaking of caffeine: drink coffee black? According to one study, odds are you have more of a chance of being a psychopath. *Sips black coffee and hopes no one notices*
The AB InBev and SABMiller proposed deal has many speculating: what will be the company's combined name? Reuters has a poll. My favorite is MegaKega off this list, though I'd like to throw in ABMiller as a more straightforward, simple choice.
Tom Brady didn't hold back on Boston sports radio talking about Coca-Cola and Kellogg — and the results were anything but positive.
On the prospect of people who believe Coke is OK to drink: "I totally disagree with that and when people do that I think that's quackery."
Brady questioned Kellogg's Frosted Flakes authenticity. Naturally, both companies defended themselves. Let's not forget, from 2007 to 2010, Brady served as a paid spokesman for Glaceau Smartwater, a Coca-Cola brand.
NPR’s "The Salt" explores the rise and fall — and rise again — of leftovers.
Marshmallow Only Lucky Charms is now something consumers can win in a contest through Oct. 18 — not just something that a celebrity can request.