
There’s a lot going on in the world of food, so Good Food Pittsburgh will give you Something To Chew On in this regular wrap-up of the best food stories of the day.
- Nineties kids, you may soon have a reason to rejoice. Coca-Cola has filed a trademark patent for Hi-C Ecto Cooler, their orange-tangerine flavored drink, just in time for a tie-in with the new all-female Ghostebusters movie. No word yet on when (or if) it will actually hit store shelves, but it looks promising. [The Nerdist]
- No-bake cookies are kind of the best, and food writer Dorie Greenspan (who we always trust when it comes to anything that has to do with the kitchen) says that these treats are addictive. [Washington Post]
- How do you get your awesome, artisan food product in thousand of people’s kitchens (well, besides hiring us)? You reach out to Hatchery, a relatively-new startup that works with small-batch food makers. [Entrepreneur]
- If you’re gluten-free, it can be tough to know exactly what you’re eating, especially when you’re in a restaurant. But a new portable gluten scanner is allowing you to test your food anywhere. [FoodBeast]
- And finally, Chewbacca is a can of Coke Zero now. Just watch the video. [NY Mag]

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