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Marty McFly meets Michael Knight in this Back to the Future/Knight Rider mashup.
Marty McFly meets Michael Knight in this Back to the Future/Knight Rider mashup.
During Quebec's Festival d'Opéra, a group of classically-trained singers provide the notes for a giant, Big-style piano.
Mental Floss clears up the coffee confusion with this list of American cafe classics.
Fresh flowers rarely last as long as the occasion they celebrate. Lasting Brilliance offers a more permanent alternative with real blooms preserved to maintain their color, softness, and shape for up to three years, all without water or maintenance. Each arrangement is designed to function as home decor rather than a fleeting centerpiece, bringing lasting color to coffee tables, kitchens, entryways, and guest rooms. The collection is especially well suited for summer entertaining, whether as a thoughtful hostess or housewarming gift, a post-weekend thank-you, or an effortless seasonal refresh. Founded by a new mom looking for an alternative to constantly replacing wilted bouquets, the women-owned brand transforms fresh flowers into enduring arrangements that arrive ready to display and continue making an impression long after the gathering ends. Enjoy 15% off with code JULYFIRST.
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Camino gummies offer a refined alternative to the traditional summer cooler, delivering precision-dosed, hemp-derived THC in terpene-tailored formulas designed to match the moment. Whether it's a backyard barbecue, a beach day, or an evening on the patio, the collection lets users choose everything from low-dose 2mg servings to standard 10mg options for a more controlled, clear-headed experience. Each blend pairs specific botanical terpenes with predictable dosing to complement different social settings, providing a lighter way to unwind without the next-day hangover. For those looking to rethink summer entertaining, Camino makes a compelling case for leaving the six-pack behind.
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No waves? No problem. This motorized surf board will let you hang ten anytime.
Lip-synching gets real in this all-out battle between Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Stephen Merchant, and Jimmy Fallon.
Projection-mapping meets robotics in this mind-bending live performance produced by Bot and Dolly.
Vincent Vega and Jules Winnfield get animated in this high-speed remake of Pulp Fiction.
The HairMax Ultima 12 LaserComb is a drug-free, FDA-cleared device that uses low-level laser therapy to stimulate hair follicles and promote regrowth. In just 8 minutes per session, three times a week, it's built for ease of use while delivering fuller, denser results over time. Clinical studies suggest LLLT devices like this can improve hair thickness when used consistently.
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HairMax's LaserBand 272 brings clinical hair-growth technology into a form factor designed for convenience, combining 272 medical-grade lasers with a flexible, hands-free design that treats the entire scalp in as little as 90 seconds per session. Using low-level laser therapy to stimulate hair follicles and promote healthier, denser-looking hair, the device offers a non-invasive approach for men and women seeking to address thinning without adding another complicated step to the routine. The patented band design parts the hair automatically to maximize laser delivery, while its cordless operation keeps the process refreshingly simple. More than a grooming gadget, the LaserBand 272 represents a high-tech approach to hair restoration that prioritizes speed and ease alongside proven light-based therapy.
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Even after 982,000, Guy Newmark is still in love with his beautiful blue Porsche 356. The car has been in his family since it rolled off the lot, and after almost 50 years and 3 engine rebuilds, Gary doesn't plan on hanging up the keys anytime soon.
For their latest stunt, Improv Everywhere transforms random New Yorkers into work-class conductors by giving them full reign over a Carnegie Hall orchestra.