Serving Size Vs What Everyone Really Eats
Good thing we don't pay attention to serving sizes.
Good thing we don't pay attention to serving sizes.
Trampolines, taking fails to new heights.
If zombies ever turn into Rage-infected freerunners, we're screwed.
BOLDR has revolutionized home heating with Kelvin. The smart appliance uses sustainable infrared technology to keep you and your wallet comfortable. The option reduces consumption and is 30% more cost-effective than traditional convection methods. Owners stay in control with a wireless thermostat that connects to their phones. The accompanying app allows users to adjust the heat based on consumption and spending, schedule heating on a room-by-room basis, and see real-time monitoring of their bills. It's also compatible with Alexa and Google Assistant for voice control. With a sleek and modern design, the Kelvin integrates seamlessly into interiors and is easy to install, while its software continuously updates for maintenance-free use.
Presented by BOLDR.
Sneakers don't have to be unsophisticated. Collars & Co.'s CEO Sneaker brings a look fit for the boardroom in a low-top cut and comfortable fit. A premium suede upper is paired with a padded dual-density outsole that can be worn all day with an understated modern style.
Presented by Collars & Co.
With cliffs, helicopters, and African wildlife, the Extreme 19 has definitely earned its name. Only accessible by helicopter, the South African Legends Golf Course's grand finale tees off 400 meters above an Africa-shaped green, overlooking the Entabeni safari reserve.
Jimmy Kimmel helps his nephew Wesley during his quest for true love in the first season of The Baby Bachelor. We'd like to get the big girl too, little man.
On the road or just a long country walk, Aspinal of London's Leather Hunter Flask is the perfect companion. Made from stainless steel, the flask is sized to slip into a pocket for a nip of your favorite drink wherever you go. Fine, full-grain leather binding holds two cups to share with a friend.
Presented by Aspinal of London.
Back before screen-sporting digital cameras existed, you had to wait to see the photos you'd taken. The Camp Snap Camera aims to return to this simpler time with a vintage-style, screen-free build. It has only a shutter button and flash selector switch for controls and uses an 8-megapixel sensor and LED flash to capture film-like photos. The rechargeable battery can take 500 photos per charge and the camera can hold 2,000 photos at a time; they can be offloaded via USB-C or SD card. Thanks to its sturdy build and simple design, the camera is extremely rugged, and offers no distractions, leaving you free to enjoy the moment.
Presented by Camp Snap.
Almost three minutes worth of beer-opening awesomeness.
Hardcore Star Wars fans in Jimmy Kimmel's audience give J.J. Abrams some ideas for the direction of the upcoming Episode VII. At least they can all agree on one thing.