A Beginner’s Guide to Palm Reading

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People say the eyes are the window to the soul, but it's the hands that tell the story of your life. “Your palm is changing all the time," says palmist Izaskun Zabala. “If you were to look at it carefully every day, you would notice small differences that reflect what's going on with your health and mind, as well as external factors that are affecting you." Every line in the palm is tied to different areas of the body. How they look reveals details about your well-being, deeply ingrained personality traits, and your fate. Palm reading is considered to be more reliable thantarot readings, and it's closely aligned with astrology. It takes years of studying and mentorship to learn all the ins and outs of palm reading — in addition to studying the lines, pros also look at hand size, shape, and mounts; skin patterns; and characteristics of the fingers among other things — but this is a good place to start.

The Hand Does Matter

Each hand tells its own story. Zabala says your dominant (or writing) hand deals with your present state — what's going on right now and what may happen based on recent patterns. The other details events from your childhood and subconscious — who you are in your most natural state. Most 30-minute sessions focus on the dominant hand, since that's what most people want to know about (the present and future), and because it also reflects previous things that may be influencing the now. For a more in-depth reading, palmists look at both hands to understand how the person's life has evolved and to spot patterns.

Reading Between the Lines

Most introductory palmistry articles definitively state that certain lengths and depths of lines correspond to specific findings, but Zabala says there are intricacies that need to be considered. For example, there are secondary lines that could interact with each other to influence the reading, and certain characteristics like splits and gaps can carry their own meanings. “Just because you have a short life line does not mean that you are going to die soon," she explains. “Some people don't have a fate line, and that doesn't mean they don't have a fate."

That being said, there are four lines the majority of the population has and details for each that hold true for most people. This could be useful if, for example, you're dating a new boo and want to see how committed and cool-headed they might be before you get in too deep. (Just saying.)

Heart Line: Everyone wants to know about their love life, so the heart line tends to be the star of the show. But the heart line is more about you than it is about finding out if your ex will come back or when you'll meet the one. “It shows the range of emotions and how passionate someone is," Zabala shares. If the line is thin, it probably means the person is more cold and practical. Idealistic, passionate people have a thick, deep marking. The heart line can reflect if there is turmoil or satisfaction in your relationship. Look for feathery lines branching out from the main line — up means things are going well; down can mean there is trouble. Breaks or islands along the heart line are interpreted as separations or heartbreak. “Palm reading is about seeing where we are now and how that can impact our near-future," reminds Zabala. “If we see something is coming, we can take a more active, conscious role in the situation."

Head Line: “This is the most important, because the palm is formed by your mental patterns," Zabala tells us. The head line can reveal how strong someone is mentally in terms of how grounded they are, whether they are prone to depression, and if they are cerebral with an ability to memorize lots of things or if they are more into abstract thought and big ideas. Zabala says the longer the line, the stronger the mind. People with a thin line tend to be easily influenced.

Life Line: The life line is about vitality. More than showing how long you will live, it represents your zest for life and overall well-being. “It tends to be deepest when you are 15 to 35," she says. A deep line that is reddish in color means the person is in great health, has lots of energy, and is fully living their life. If the line is more faint, it can mean they are working through some health issues, have lost their spunk, or, yes, they could be approaching the end. This line also reflects chronic health issues or past injuries that had a lasting impact (look for breaks along the line).

Fate Line: According to Zabala, “The fate line is the only subjective line in your hand." It reflects how lucky and secure you feel in life. Everything could be going great, but if you feel shaky, the line will reveal what you think rather than what is actually going on. “I ask a lot of questions when it comes to reading this one," she reveals. “I ask about their jobs and how empowered they feel in life." The fate line is most associated with financial and career success. Deep lines attest to someone who is crushing it at their job and has a nice cushion in their bank account, while a faint line could mean the person is floundering. But because the mind has such a strong influence, a millionaire in her early 30s who's feeling powerless over a breakup or family issue could have a faint or nonexistent fate line. Zabala recommends reading this last, so you have more contextual information. Overall though, if this line is strong and deep, it means the universe has the person's back and they pretty much know it.

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Apart from the occasional 1,000 yellow daisies, doesn’t it feel like it’s perpetually autumn and winter in Stars Hollow? Not that we’re complaining — we’re totally here for budget-friendly trends and the winter movie lineup. This time of year always makes us want to binge-watch our ride-or-die mother/daughter duo, even if we don't get Gilmore Girls: A Year In The Life season 2. We all have our favorite episodes, favorite boyfriends, and favorite characters — which is why we thought it would be fun (and necessary, obvi) to match up the major Gilmore Girls characters to their zodiac counterparts. Go ahead, refill your coffee cup before you dig in. We’ll wait.

CANCER (JUNE 21-JULY 22)

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Luke: Moody much? While you’re definitely not always as surly as Luke, Cancer, you do share his predilection toward unpredictable mood swings. It’s true — Luke has a tough outer shell just like you, and it takes a lot for him to make himself vulnerable to even his closest friends. You’re both sensitive souls with a nurturing streak a mile long. (How else could Luke take Jess back time and again?)

LEO (JULY 23-AUGUST 22)

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Ms. Patty: It’s your world, and we’re just living in it, Leo (er, and Ms. Patty). You’re a natural performer, and there’s no doubt Ms. Patty also knows how to own the stage. You’re both outgoing and creative with a flair for the dramatic, and we’re willing to wager you’d get along famously (while working hard to become famous, of course).

VIRGO (AUGUST 23-SEPTEMBER 22)

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Emily: We think Emily is probably the most misunderstood character in Gilmore Girls, which we’re sure is something any Virgo can relate to. You’re both perfectionists who know how to throw a killer dinner party, with every last detail thoughtfully curated. You’ve got no time for inefficiency, and while you’re super-sensitive to criticism yourself, you can sometimes be a little judgy of others. But you both more than make up for it with your dedication to working for causes you believe in.

LIBRA (SEPTEMBER 23-OCTOBER 22)

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Richard: When it comes to family drama, Richard reigns as the perpetual peacekeeper. From Emily and Lorelai’s constant struggle to understand one another to Rory’s infamous boat incident, Richard has that diplomatic Libra spirit to solve a crisis. You’re both even-keeled, thoughtful people who can see both sides of any story. The Gilmores would be beyond lucky to have you!

SCORPIO (OCTOBER 23-NOVEMBER 21)

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Jess: Within the Stars Hollow cosmos, there’s no one more intense than Jess — and the same goes for you, Scorpio. You’re both passionate, complex people who’ve come to appreciate your dark sides. Like you, Jess has incredible emotional depth that fuels a passionate heart. Plus, Jess’s mental/physical/emotional connection to Rory is exactly how you approach your own romantic relationships. Our lives would be so dull without you.

SAGITTARIUS (NOVEMBER 22-DECEMBER 21)

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Lane: With a healthy dose of naiveté that everything’s going to be okay, Lane somehow managed to make her less-than-ideal upbringing totally work for her in the end. It’s this same unflappable optimism that guides you through life, Sag. You and Lane are resilient women who thrive on figuring it out with a smile on your face. You also both have a tendency toward obsessing over things you love, whether it’s obscure ’80s punk records or baking the perfect soufflé.

CAPRICORN (DECEMBER 22-JANUARY 19)

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Paris: Honestly, can you think of anyone more Capricorn-y than Paris Gellar (except for you, of course)? Whether it’s her laser-like focus on future success or her incredible organizational capacities, Paris totally vibes with your serious commitment to reaching your goals (and constant need to prove yourself). You both crave stability in your life and loyalty from your friends and have put structures in place to ensure you get them, no matter where life takes you.

AQUARIUS (JANUARY 20-FEBRUARY 18)

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Lorelai: Emily may have underestimated Lorelai’s free spirit, but we know you totally have her ticket, Aquarius. Whether she’s raising a daughter on her own, going to graduate school, or starting a new business, Lorelai is forever independent, thinking outside the box to make her goals a reality. She’s also got a rebellious streak with an aversion to authority that sounds a lot like someone we both know. Plus, you’re both the kind of people who will say it like it is while still understanding that everyone walks their own path. Where you lead, we’ll totally follow.

PISCES (FEBRUARY 19-MARCH 20)

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Dean: Does anyone really know Dean? He’s got that poetic, head-in-the-clouds thing down pat, which sounds a lot like you, Pisces. You’re both dreamers who prefer poetry to playing sports and have a shared illusory quality that makes you a bit of a chameleon, transforming yourself based on your current circumstances. Remember when he just up and got married all of the sudden?! Who knew!

ARIES (MARCH 21-APRIL 19)

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Logan: Did you know the Life and Death Brigade’s motto, In Omnia Paratus, means “ready for anything”? Of course you did, Aries, because it’s your life’s motto as well. Just as Logan literally leaped into the unknown, you too know how to take major risks and somehow always make them pay off. You’re both independent, strong-willed, action-oriented people who prefer to live boldly, whether that means stealing a boat or running a newspaper (er, but we wouldn’t recommend the former).

TAURUS (APRIL 20-MAY 20)

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Sookie: If you could live outdoors, you would, Taurus, precisely the same way Sookie would live in Jackson’s garden if she could. You’re both super-grounded and delight in sensory experiences that connect you back to the earth. Obviously, Sookie is an amazing chef, and you’re known as being the top foodie among your friend group. Life is all about the earthly pleasures for both of you, and you find peace at home, surrounded by creature comforts (and lots of cake).

GEMINI (MAY 21-JUNE 20)

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Rory: You’re whip-smart with a mind that moves a mile a minute and an interest (and knowledge) in just about everything, Gemini — and that sounds a lot like our girl Rory. You’re both super-curious beings who derive genuine pleasure out of learning new things on the daily. If you could go to school forever, you’d be happy. And we’re pretty sure Rory would be sitting right beside you.

Does your favorite Gilmore Girls character fit with your zodiac sign match? Tweet us @BritandCo to let us know what you think!

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Getting stuck in a cooking rut often means reaching for the same ingredients without realizing healthier — and just as tasty —alternatives are within easy reach. The good news? You don’t need to overhaul your routine to make a difference. With just a few simple cooking swaps, you can give your favorite meals a healthy twist, cut back on refined ingredients, and enjoy more nourishing ingredients every day.

Here are five easy cooking swaps to try this week!

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1. Swap Sour Cream for Greek Yogurt

Get that creamy tang without the extra fat. Greek yogurt is packed with protein, lower in calories, and often contains probiotics, which are great for your gut health. Greek yogurt is delicious in dips, dressings, or even dolloped on tacos or (my favorite) grilled salmon.

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2. Use Olive Oil Instead of Butter

For sautéing or drizzling, EVOO adds heart-healthy fats and antioxidants. It’s a flavorful upgrade that also supports better cholesterol levels than butter. Just make sure to cook it at a lower heat, under 430 degrees is recommended.

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3. Choose Whole Grains Over Refined

Trade white rice or pasta for brown rice, quinoa, or whole wheat pasta. Whole grains are higher in fiber — and the secret to a healthy Mediterraneandiet — keeping you fuller longer and supporting digestive health. Cauliflower rice and spaghetti squash are also healthy alternatives to white rice and pasta and you get the added bonus of an extra veggie in your meal.

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4. Swap Mayo for Avocado

Avocados, an excellent source of healthy unsaturated fats, make a great swap for traditional mayo in baking and preparing your favorite sandwich. Avocado oil mayo is also a healthy alternative and you'll taste nearly no difference.

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5. Add Veggies to Everything

I shred cauliflower or carrots into my daughter's pancakes to give an extra nutrient boost. Sneak in shredded zucchini, spinach, or cauliflower rice into sauces, casseroles, or even baked goods. Swap hearty mushrooms, beets or eggplant for burgers too. It’s a simple way to eat more fiber and vitamins without changing the dish, or taste, too much.

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Happiness is often something we think we'll gain down the road once we accomplish X, Y, and Z: a dream job, the perfect partner, a bigger salary, a bigger house. Yet things like fame, goods, success, and validation are the stuff of which the old conception of happiness was made. According to this way of thinking, once we reach one goal, it's time to set another one that will for sure make us happy... yet it never really does. Society has told us that achieving our own personal success will make us happy, but that’s actually a lie, says Stephanie Harrison, founder and creator of The New Happy.

Stephanie developed The New Happy philosophy during her graduate studies at the University of Pennsylvania, where she received a Master's degree in Applied Positive Psychology. What is The New Happy? It comes down to setting compassionate goals rather than self-image goals in which you are trying to win or maintain other people’s approval. We chatted with Stephanie about this new outlook on life that has garnered more than 400K fans of her colorful, data-driven IG.


Why does happiness seem out of reach for so many?

Stephanie: I was fascinated to discover that so many of our beliefs about happiness do not come from within, but from the world around us. These beliefs have a profound impact on our actions and perceptions.

At The New Happy, our philosophy sets up a paradigm distinguishing between ‘Old Happy,’ the definition of happiness that you have been taught by the world around you, and ‘New Happy,’ a new science-backed approach to happiness that not only helps you but helps the world.

I think one of the core problems is that many of us don’t even know that we have a definition of happiness, let alone what it is and how it is affecting us. If we have a completely unrealistic definition of happiness, as Old Happy does, then it will always feel out of reach. In Old Happy, happiness is always one achievement away – it’s always the next one that will finally make you good enough, and then you can stop, take a break, spend time with your loved ones, and be the person you want to be. Starting to notice this pattern in ourselves is a really important way to begin shifting our perspective.

How have we been misinformed about happiness? How is that harming people?

Stephanie: The core belief underpinning the Old Happy paradigm is that you are not good enough as you are, and to remedy this, you must go out and achieve something in the world to become worthy. This belief creates tremendous pain. Feeling like we are only conditionally worthy puts us in a state of constant self-evaluation, judging how we are doing and how close we are to ‘enough’ – an exhausting experience that persistently drains our joy and vitality.

When I look at our collective well-being challenges, like burnout and loneliness, I see Old Happy all over it. We need to broaden our conversation about well-being and happiness to include societal influences, many of which have gone unacknowledged. If we have been taught by our world that happiness comes from achieving more, and that is reinforced by all of our systems, then we will prioritize individual success, and de-prioritize those critically important paths to happiness, like our connections, nature, and helping those in our community and the world around us.

My argument is that there is a far better way to find happiness: through being of service to the world using your authentic gifts. This is what I call your New Happy. To be happy, you need to feel useful. There are so many problems in our world that need help: they need your brain, your heart, your hands, your energy, your voice. There are people who are suffering, and they need exactly what you have to offer. In doing that, you will not only be able to help make our world a better place, but when you are expressing yourself authentically, you will also find purpose, feel frequent joy, and cultivate a stable, lasting sense of well-being. This approach to happiness is underpinned by a sense of compassion for all, a recognition that we are all connected and we need to care for the collective to be happy as individuals. It’s also hopeful: I believe that if we come together, we have what it takes to create a world where every person can experience happiness, just as they deserve.

Can you share some data points that support the New Happy philosophy?

Stephanie: One of the research topics supporting our philosophy is the idea of quieting your ego. This is the process of seeking a sustainable balance between yourself and others that leads to positive growth for all. It is related to personal outcomes like self-esteem and resilience, but also to the actions that you take in the world. Having a quiet ego is strongly connected to setting compassionate goals, which are goals where you are trying to contribute to other people’s well-being. These are contrasted with self-image goals, where you are trying to win or maintain other people’s approval – Old Happy goals. While self-image goals are associated with a decrease in self-esteem and connection, compassionate goals are associated with an increase in self-esteem and connection.

Another important element of our philosophy is the recognition of our interconnectedness. I think it’s really beautiful that the research shows this: When we care for others, we experience personal benefits; when we care for ourselves, we are inspired to and supported in caring for others. Giving increases your own positive emotions, sense of connectedness to others, and sense of meaning. One recent study found that behaving in a more selfless way is associated with greater happiness.

Turning to the research on caring for yourself, we can see the benefits, too. Extending compassion toward yourself predicts a reduction in depression, anxiety and stress symptoms as well as an increase in well-being. One study found that practicing self-affirmation increases feelings of self-compassion, which in turn motivates giving behavior. Every time you care for yourself, you’re supporting your ability to be there for others; every time you care for others, you’re also caring for yourself. It’s all connected.

Are there people who are just born happier, or can you learn to be happier?

Stephanie: There’s some debate about this, but many scholars believe that we have a general ‘happiness set-point,’ which is your base natural level of natural happiness. It is helpful to think of it more like a range, where you can boost yourself up to the top of it based on your daily actions. What you do does matter.

Happiness can be thought of as more than just the emotion that you feel when things go right. It’s about living a happy life, an existence that is aligned with who you are and what matters most to you.

One powerful reframe here is thinking of happiness not as an outcome, which is an Old Happy perspective, but as an action. When you are living your life, being authentically yourself and sharing that self in a way that has a positive benefit upon others, you experience happiness as a byproduct.

What are ways in which we can experience more joy in our lives?

Stephanie: Creating joy in our lives is such a priority. It is an emotion that not only benefits our own well-being, but also contributes to our relationships, our capacity to help and support others, and our resilience. Here are a few strategies.

First, help someone around you. There’s a reason that being of service is at the heart of our philosophy! There are so many studies that show the power of giving: It not only affects our happiness but impacts our physical health, too. It can positively impact your blood pressure, reduce your stress, and even extend your longevity. Do something small right now: Send someone a thank you text, let a loved one know how special they are to you, do a random act of kindness, share your expertise with someone, donate or advocate for a cause that needs you, engage in a warm conversation with a stranger, ask someone how they are doing and really listen. In the longer term, think about how you can use your gifts – the authentic actions that bring you joy – and offer them up to contribute to the world’s collective happiness.

Second, slow down, and look for something beautiful in the world around you. We miss a lot of the good, important stuff because we’re so focused on what we need to do. Decide you are going to look for the good: a wonderful quality in a loved one, something in nature, a moment of kindness. Once you see it, allow yourself to savor it and really soak it in. If you can, tell someone else about it to leverage the additional benefits of social connection. When you share with someone, you are able to extend the moment of goodness beyond the event itself, a ripple effect of joy that touches you and your relationship in a meaningful way.

Third, get outside into the world if it’s accessible for you. Our feelings of loneliness and disconnection are likely to increase when we are stuck inside our homes, as so many of us have been. One study found that spending just twenty minutes in nature lowers cortisol, your stress hormone, up to 20 percent! Nature is also the most reliable place to experience a sense of awe, which can inspire giving and compassionate behavior.

Finally, make joy a shared pursuit. Decide with your family or roommates or friends that you are going to consciously ‘joy-ify’ a regular activity, like making dinner, doing chores, or a regular routine. Ask yourselves, what would make me feel more connected to this activity, this moment, or the people we are sharing it with? There are so many creative ways you might do this. In one of our New Happy Challenges where we taught the skill of joy, participants came up with all sorts of wonderful ideas, including cooking recipes from around the world, doing an end-of-workday dance party, and sharing a moment of gratitude as a family at the end of every day.


How can we support our friends when they're feeling down?

Stephanie: As a society, we’re not very comfortable with pain, suffering, grief, and the difficulties of being a human. There’s so much pressure to appear happy and like you have it all together. No one has it all together, and everyone is going through something, and I think that collectively pretending that this isn’t true is very harmful for all of us.

If someone trusts you enough to open up to you about their pain, this is a powerful opportunity to nurture your connection, share micro-moments of love, and support them. I developed an acronym to help you to be there in these moments: FANAL, which is an old word for a lighthouse or beacon. I love this metaphor because it gives us an idea for how we can be for others: firmly grounded within ourselves, sharing a light that shines upon them and guides them to a safe, secure place.

Here’s how to use it:

  • F: Focus on the person. Give them your full attention and make this moment about them.
  • A: Ask how they are feeling. If they brush you aside or give a standard answer, you might need to gently ask a second time or in a different way to make it clear you really want to know how they are.
  • N: Notice their suffering. Many of us are afraid to look at pain, as though it is embarrassing or contagious. This leaves the person in pain feeling so lonely. Try to really see them and their pain.
  • A: Acknowledge their experience. This pain might be the most palpable thing in their lives right now. Honor that reality. Don’t deny it or try to change their perception of it. Tell them that you see what they are going through, and how painful it is.
  • L: Listen. Just keep listening, asking more questions to invite them to keep sharing. Stay with them until they are ready to change the topic.

This practice will help you to be there for them in a compassionate way.

Thanks Stephanie! You can follow the New Happy @newhappyconewhappyco.

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For every beloved Starbucks item, there’s one that’s equally disliked. Whether they’re menu mainstays or have disappeared forever, Starbucks baristas and customers have some very strong opinions about the many menu items the chain's released over the years. This Reddit thread in particular details the discontinued Starbucks items that fans of The ‘Bux miss “the least” – AKA ones they were more than happy to say goodbye to.

Whether baristas were irked by the process of making them, their general flavor, or customers’ reception of ‘em, these discontinued Starbucks items departed from menus with a sincere “good riddance.”

Scroll on to discover 6 of the “least missed” discontinued Starbucks menu items, according to seasoned baristas.

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1. Cloud Macchiato

Launched in collaboration with Ariana Grande back in 2019, the Starbucks Cloud Macchiato featured a fluffy, meringue-like foam topping made by blending nonfat milk, vanilla syrup, and a “cloud powder.” It was available to order in two familiar flavors: caramel and cinnamon.

Several Starbucks baristas noted that they simply did not care for making it, especially because the included cloud powder contained egg. This frustrated many plant-based customers, as the drink couldn’t possibly be made fully vegan.

“Was more annoying to make than anything,” one barista commented on Reddit. “Also they didn’t [really] advertise that it contained egg.”

“Tasted foul, irritating to make, having to explain that it cannot be made vegan (thanks Ariana…), and if it was mobile ordered you were almost guaranteed to receive a deflated cup of disappointment and regret,” another user said.

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2. Spicy Refreshers

I got to get a first taste of Starbucks’ Spicy Refreshers when they dropped during the summer of 2024. Admittedly, I didn't think they’d be that good, especially because at the time, it seemed like the chain was grasping at straws to retain their fan base. At the same time the spice-infused Refreshers launched, Starbucks also debuted their (short-lived) boba, and it was just wild. There was also a Spicy Cream Cold Foam included in the launch.

Out of the three Refresher flavors available (dragonfruit, strawberry, and pineapple), the pineapple one tasted the best. The trio turned out to be pretty hit or miss, and lots of fans and baristas agreed.

“Those spicy drinks feel like a fever dream,” one person wrote on Reddit. “Genuinely forgot we had those and forgot how horrible they were.”

Funnily enough, many more people weighed in and said the now-discontinued drinks were only tasty with a shot of tequila included. Fair enough!

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3. Oleato (Olive Oil) Drinks

Introduced in January of 2024, Starbucks’ first-of-its-kind Oleato beverages were crafted using extra virgin olive oil. The chain promised a “luxurious and next-level” flavor, but these drinks ended up totally bombing. Many customers and baristas reportednot being able to drink them whatsoever, or simply feeling sick if they did sip ‘em down.

"The barista refunded me after she saw me spit it back into the cup," this Redditor said.

"At my location, NOBODY likes the olive oil," another person noted. "Not even us baristas, it’s disgusting honestly."

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4. Unicorn Frappuccino

Oh, lord. This discontinued Starbucks drink from 2017 truly needs to be studied. Available for a limited time, the Unicorn Frappuccino went viral for its “flavor-shifting, color-changing" qualities. It was crafted with an insane lineup of ice, milk, pink powder, sour blue powder, crème syrup, mango syrup, and sour blue drizzle – this massive load of sugar concerned plenty of people, too.

A former partner on Reddit verified that the reception of the so-called "famed" Unicorn Frappuccino wasn't all that it was cracked up to be:

"I think the worst part for me was, although it looked cool/pretty, it tasted absolutely horrible," they wrote. "If I recall correctly, it was the thick mango syrup, white chocolate, and some sour blue drizzle. I would say at least half of the customers who actually managed to get one from my store would return them half-full saying it was ‘disgusting’. And honestly, I agreed."

“If you were working in 2014-15, you get 'Nam flashbacks when anyone mentions unicorns or mermaids," another barista commented.

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5. Toasted Vanilla Syrup

Discontinued at the end of 2023 for being generally unpopular, Starbucks' Toasted Vanilla syrup wasn’t quite well-received by baristas.

“That toasted vanilla smelled like every middle school mean girl ever, and it tastes like butt,” one person commented.

“Can’t believe I completely blocked the toasted vanilla out of my memory,” another said. “Sh-t was so nasty.”

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6. Kiwi Starfruit Refresher

Crafted with green coffee extract, ice, and kiwi pieces, the long-gone Starbucks Kiwi Starfruit Refresher hit menus in 2020, but sadly fell off in favor of other Refresher flavors like pineapple and blackberry. Several Starbucks baristas were happy to see it go since it tasted so bad.

“I remember making it when I was training and thinking, ‘this shit smells like battery acid.,’” someone commented.

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For us, nothing is better in spring than spring cleaning. The sense of accomplishment you can feel after spending an afternoon going through your closet and separating piles of clothes you wished you could fit into from clothes you forgot you even had is something really special. Now, to take that one step further and actually organize, purge, and clean one's home is the absolute greatest part of the spring season. These products will help you do just that. From creating spaces to help you organize to cleaners and diffusers to get your home feeling and looking as fresh as possible, these products are guaranteed to get you decluttering and cleaning your home in preparation for a better summer self.

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This Bathroom Organizer Is Sleek

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Enjoy the luxury of an organized bathroom with the help of this bathroom organizer. These four towers, two of which have slide-out drawers, remove clutter from your medicine cabinet and sink spaces. Turn your bathroom into the peaceful space it was meant to be with the help of these organizers.

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Pack Your Pantry Away Into These Food Storage Containers

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Let these food storage containers be the saving grace you've been looking for in regard to your pantry. This twenty-four-piece set comes with label stickers and air-tight sealable tops. Keep your favorite cereals and snacks stacked up and organized without having a bunch of half-full bags and boxes lying around.

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This Legging Organizer Is a Game-Changer

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If you have a full drawer dedicated to leggings then this legging organizer is exactly what you've been looking for. With just two hangers you can now hold up to twenty leggings in your closet. Open up tons of space in your wardrobe with the help of this handy hanger and hook set.

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These Storage Totes Are Heavy Duty

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Enjoy packing things away and organizing in these really heavy-duty storage totes. The twenty-four-gallon volume is large enough to fit many clothes, blankets, stuffed critters, or whatever else you need to pack away for a while. With a fifty-pound load capacity, these bags can really be filled to the top.

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Neatly Organize Your Produce With These Refrigerator Organizer Bins

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Don't let the crisper get jammed full of smashed produce again. These refrigerator organizer bins come in three different sizes, big and small, to easily fit and organize your produce. These stackable bins are a great way to organize all sorts of different products in your refrigerator or freezer.

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Show Off Your Shoes in This Shoe Storage Box

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This shoe storage box set comes with twelve clear and stackable boxes for shoes. Each box has a ventilated back to keep the airflow moving and to prevent bad odors. The boxes click together and can be stacked in any fashion you see fit. Clean up the cluttered shoe pile in your closet with the help of these great organizing shoe boxes.

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This Bottle Holder Will Keep You Hydrated

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I always say one can never have too many water bottles. This bottle holder is perfect for keeping all of your water bottles in an organized single spot. This three-tier holder can fit bottles up to forty ounces in size; good for all of your favorite brands and styles.

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A Classic Closet Organizer Will Help This Spring

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Nothing will help organize your closet better than this classic closet organizer. This nine-cube closet set can be stacked and organized in any way that fits your closet and needs. Each cube can hold up to twenty-two pounds, allowing you to really pack them with whatever needs organizing.

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A Sink Organizer to Keep Your Kitchen Clean

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The sink area is notoriously an easy place for clutter and cleaning sponges. This sink organizer is just what you need to keep all of your essentials at hand and keep your sink area looking nice and organized. This caddy has four separate areas, non-slip feet, and can even expand to a larger size if needed.

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These Large Storage Bags Are Waterproof and Sturdy

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If packing things away in the basement for a while is on your spring cleaning list, then these large storage bags should be on the list of necessities. Capable of holding up to fifty pounds, these twenty-four-gallon waterproof bags are great for packing and stowing things away.

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Save Space With This Over the Door Organizer

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Open up even more space in the closet with this over-the-door organizer. This five-tier organizer can hold up to eighty pounds without tilting. It comes with ten mesh pockets on the sides for additional small item storage. The four hooks that hang onto the door ensure a stable and even hang.

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This Black Vanity Organizer Is Stylish

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Keep all of your makeup and perfumes organized and stocked in this black vanity organizer. This very stylish black organizer has seven compartments and two deep drawers to keep all of your beauty item necessities on hand and organized exactly how you want them.

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Stay on Task With This File Holder

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This file holder is the absolute classic standard of all file holders. Five-tier, sturdy, sliding drawers, pen holders, and more are what you can expect to find with this holder. Great for any home office or just keeping your art and craft supplies organized.

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Elevate Your Expectations With This Monitor Stand

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This monitor stand is exactly what your desk has been longing for. Lift up your monitor and make space for an organized workstation underneath. This stand comes with a shelf, a sliding drawer, and two pen holders - perfect for making your office a great, organized space.

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This Pencil Holder Is Cute and Handy

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Enjoy organizing your crafting space a little better with this pencil holder. This holder is a three-component piece: a pencil holder, two drawers, and a notebook holder. This organizer is small but can hold a lot of items. Organize your workspace today with the help of this little organizing holder.

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This Charging Station Is Classy

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Elegant in its design, this charging station has five ports and can fit items from tablets to smartphones. Keep your electronics organized in space and charged at the same time. The dividers are movable, so you can adjust the size to fit nearly any device.

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Clean The Air With This Air Purifier

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You can't spring clean without having clean breathing spaces. This air purifier is great for keeping the air circulating even in large rooms. This purifier is quiet and can clean up to three thousand square feet of space in an hour. The filters can catch dust, pollen, and even pet dander.

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This Small Room Purifier Is Great For Bedrooms

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Enjoy the refreshing breaths of clean air while you sleep with this small room purifier. This small purifier can clean the air of up to four hundred square feet in a half hour. The filters are good for catching all sorts of air pollutants that linger in our homes. Enjoy a clean breath of air today.

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Stay Calm With This Diffuser

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This diffuser is at the absolute top of its class. This diffuser comes with a remote and a timer that you can set for different scent release intervals. The fan is very quiet and lower than 23db. Over sixty thousand people agree that this diffuser is really something to behold.

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Nothing Will Escape This Upright Vacuum

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Whether it's carpets or hard floors, this upright vacuum can tackle it all. The lift-away function allows you to get extra distance and maneuverability from your ordinary vacuum. This is a large-capacity vacuum with a tight sealing chamber perfect for pet dander and pollen.

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A Cordless Vacuum for Your Cleaning Needs

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Enjoy free movement in your home with this cordless vacuum. The fully charged battery can run for up to forty minutes. The strong motor is guaranteed to clean up the dust and crumbs from any carpet or hardwood surface. Its mobility will help you reach any hard-to-reach area.

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Keep Drawers Clutter Free With This Drawer Organizer

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Nothing is more difficult to clean than a wildly cluttered drawer. This drawer organizer set is just what's needed to tackle even the wildest of junk drawers. The twenty-five-piece set comes with several different-sized containers. The containers come with a non-slip bottom that can be attached to them, or you can stack them as well.

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This Kitchen Drawer Organizer Is Great for Silverware

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Keep your forks, spoons, and knives separated and organized in this kitchen drawer organizer. This organizer is large and has enough compartments for most of your kitchen essentials as well as a few extra slots for some of the larger items.

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An Expandable Utensil Drawer for The Larger Kitchen Items

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This expandable utensil drawer is just what your kitchen needs to help organize the larger kitchen items. From spatulas to tongs, this seven-compartment drawer can expand to a width wide enough to have nine compartments.

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Hang Tools On This Garden Organizer

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This garden organizer is huge. It can stretch from seventeen to sixty-eight inches long. The special rubber-coated S-hooks are made to keep your tools safe and can hold up to sixty-six pounds of weight. Keep all of your outdoor tools neat and in one place on this long hanging rack.

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Every Garage Needs This Small Parts Cabinet

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The small parts cabinet of your absolute dreams. This 44-drawer cabinet has drawers of several different sizes. It's tall, sturdy, and capable of organizing all of your loose screws, nails, drill bits, and more in the garage.

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This Tool Tower Rack Is Great for a Shed

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Keep all of your outdoor lawn tools organized in this tool tower rack. This rack can handle up to forty handled tools. The rack will not rust, dent, rot, or peel. A rack perfect for any tool with handles, these clip-in holders will keep the tools right in place.

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This Tool Organizer Is Solid

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Enjoy finding your drills and chargers in the same place with the help of this tool organizer. Good to hold four power drills, and with an additional upper shelf to hold their chargers as well. This organizer is easy to mount and made of strong, durable materials.

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Not Your Average Power Tool Holder

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If your garage is more of a shop than a garage, then this power tool holder is for you. This four-tier holder is huge. Each tool rack can hold up to six hundred pounds and is easy to install. One single rack is capable of holding up to twelve power drills! Keep all of your tools in this sturdy organized rack today.

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Organize The Garage With These Garage Hooks

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This set of garage hooks is perfect for bringing a little law and order to any garage. The hooks are lined with a non-slip PVC layer to keep your tools safe from scratches and hanging where they're supposed to be.

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More Than Just a Broom Holder

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This broom holder is capable of holding so much more than just a broom. This holder offers eleven storage slots to hang from and can hold up to thirty-five pounds. Hang all of your favorite cleaning items in one place and take on spring cleaning like never before.

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It's Time To Clean With This Cleaning Caddie

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This cleaning caddie is big and will easily be able to transfer all of your cleaning products from room to room this spring cleaning cycle. The five spaces are divided by firm partitions and the additional four side pouches are large and extra sturdy. Carry your cleaning products with confidence in this cleaning caddie.

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This Mop Has Over 200k Reviews

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This mop offers a hands-free wringing bucket, and the microfiber head can be detached and washed in the washing machine. The microfibers are great at picking up even the toughest of sticky patches. It's no wonder so many people have rated this mop so highly.

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A Spray Mop to Make Cleaning Easier

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Clean your floors more easily and without extra water with this spray mop. The classic spray mop design and floor cleaning pads are great for cleaning up dirt and dust from any hard-surfaced floor. Enjoy the scent and feeling of clean floors today.

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This is The Feather Duster You've Been Looking For

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These microfiber feather dusters really have outdone themselves. The static cling of the microfibers makes the dust stick to it while cleaning, so nothing floats away into the air. The pole itself is extendable and has a bendy head. The duster can be detached and washed too, ensuring the longevity of the duster.

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