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Best Bathroom in the Country
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During one famous 'Seinfeld' episode, George wowed Jerry by naming the best public bathrooms in New York City. Walletpop has taken it one step further by finding the top places to tinkle across the US. And sorry George, a Big Apple restroom doesn't even make the top five. For the best bathroom, drink a lot of water in this Southern city.
Goodbye (Old) Ruby Tuesday
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Ruby Tuesday
Many women will tell you the best way to bounce back if you are feeling down and unappealing to others is to give yourself a makeover. In the business world, many companies have felt the same way and taken that option. From restaurants like Ruby Tuesday to the board game Clue, Walletpop profiles 24 companies that decided to put on a fresh face.
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She Holds Most Power
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Forbes has released their list of the 100 most powerful women in the world and no, Oprah Winfrey is not on top. In fact, the talk show host is only No. 36. German chancellor Angela Merkel is No. 1, followed by some business bigwigs. Did Condoleezza Rice make the cut? Walletpop has the full list.
Who We Busted Behind the Wheel
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We've all seen (and probably cursed at) some stupid behavior by others behind the wheel. Whether it's talking on the cell phone or driving with a dog on your lap, the highways are full of some real scatter-brains. But would you also believe breastfeeding and blow drying? That's just some of the bizarre things AOL readers have seen on the road. Walletpop has more stories.
Remember Susan Powter?
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In the late 1990s and early part of this decade, many of us would fall asleep in front of the TV and be jarred awake by screaming fitness guru Susan Powter. Then, around 2002, she seemed to fade away. What is she up to now? Walletpop catches up with some of out favorite infomercial stars like Powter, Richard Simmons and George Foreman.
This Will Make Shower Sparkle
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Last year Americans spent about $200 million on shower cleaners, but there can only be one at the top. Consumer Reports rated Comet, at $1.25, the No.1 cleaner for busting tile mildew and soap scum. One kind of spray ranked highly, too. Check out which one at AOL Money.
'As Seen on TV' Put to the Test
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We weren't sure what 'impurities' these 'cleansing detox pads' would draw out of our body, but it was worth $20 to find out. While we can tell you the pads turned a dark color -- as the box advertised -- we can't vouch for the 'energy boost' Kinoki promised. We have a much better report on the PedEgg. See what other products we tried at WalletPop.
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Out of Debt for Good
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The average household has nearly $10,000 in credit card debt. We want to be out of debt, but we just never quite get there. WalletPop has a 10 strategies that will help you kick your dependence on plastic and get those balances shrinking every month.
U.S. News Ranks 25 Best Colleges
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Bad news for Princeton University. After a three-year run, the Ivy League institution has been replaced as the No. 1 school in U.S. News & World Report's annual ranking of the best colleges and universities. The new top school returns to the spot it last held in 1996. Walletpop has the Top 25. Did your school make the list?
Unhealthiest Shoppers in US
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Every week we head to the grocery store knowing what we should be buying -- fruits, vegetables and other healthy food. But the siren cry of junk food is a loud one and many of us can't resist. Walletpop has a list of cities with the hardest time putting up a fight. Richmond is especially bad, spending 11.45% of all grocery purchases on junk. But it's not No. 1.
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