Toyota Jingle Bells
A Toyota E-GX71 revs up the chorus to the holiday classic "Jingle Bells."
A Toyota E-GX71 revs up the chorus to the holiday classic "Jingle Bells."
Before he was the coach of the 49ers, former Indianapolis Colts quarterback Jim Harbaugh was hanging out at The Max with his cousin Screech. Sorry, no Kelly Kapowski or Jesse Spano here. It's the newer, lamer Saved By The Bell: The New Class.
All of the best pop songs from 2012, wrapped up in one perfect little package.
Nike blends vintage running heritage with modern performance in a silhouette that pairs a moccasin-inspired suede upper with the brand's iconic Waffle outsole. The soft suede upper nods to classic runners, while a foam midsole adds lightweight cushioning suited for mixed terrain. Underfoot, the rubber Waffle tread delivers the grip and durability that made the original design famous. The result is a versatile trainer that moves easily between road, trail, and everyday wear.
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Hair loss may be inevitable, but Nutrafol approaches it as a system worth optimizing, not disguising. Built around a whole-body philosophy, the brand's physician-formulated, drug-free supplements target the underlying drivers of thinning hair, including stress, hormones, metabolism, and aging, rather than relying on cosmetic fixes. Its Men 50+ formula reflects that precision, designed specifically for the biological shifts that come with age and clinically tested to support thicker, fuller hair, improved coverage, and reduced shedding in as little as three to six months. Backed by dozens of clinical studies and trusted by dermatologists and healthcare professionals, Nutrafol treats hair growth less like a quick intervention and more like long-term maintenance for a changing system.
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Consult a physician before consuming any new supplement or medication. Any health claims made are solely those of the brand and not those of Uncrate.
The Google Search App, saving moms one 19th century president at a time.
Tonight, Miranda Kerr, Alessandra Ambrosio, Erin Heatherton, Candice Swanepoel, Lily Aldridge, and Adriana Lima will strut their scantily clad stuff down the runway for the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show. But before the wings are secured and the shimmer is applied, here's the shit the Angels say.
'Tis the season to be frightened. Fa la la la la, la la la la.
Filmmaker Cy Kuckenbaker creates a congested skyway above San Diego International Airport when he condenses five hours of Black Friday landings, down to 30 seconds.
Nike's NBA All-Star Collection brings together performance gear and off-court staples in a lineup built to reflect the league's biggest stars. Spanning over 150 pieces, the collection moves from technical essentials like Dri-FIT basketball shorts to street-ready layers including the All-Star Weekend Pullover. Footwear anchors the drop with signature models like the Giannis Freak 7 and the Kobe IX Elite Low EM Protro, tying current performance to legacy influence from players who defined the game. Limited jerseys round out the release, offering a direct link to All-Star history. It's a collection designed to carry the attitude of allstars beyond the court.
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Unlike traditional weight loss treatments, Hims takes a clinical approach that addresses the underlying factors affecting your weight. Based on your unique needs, personalized plans and prescription options are available to align with your weight loss goals, including oral medications and GLP-1 injections. This approach combines medication with ongoing access to medical providers, meal plans, recipes, exercise guides, and sleep support. Now available 100% online or in the app, expert treatment starts at $69/month, with GLP-1 plans starting at $199/month. Streamline your program and prioritize life.
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Consult a physician before consuming any new supplement or medication. Any health claims made are solely those of the brand and not those of Uncrate.
Korn and Taylor Swift together at last for an unsettlingly perfect mashup of their songs "Coming Undone" and "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together."
Steven Reed's cooking show is so depressing, you'll eat the whole three to six servings while watching reruns of Sex and the City by yourself.