Research shows bold packaging colors make products seem more potent. This can boost purchase intent but reduce how much consumers use, slowing repurchase cycles.
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I test cycling kit for a living and these are the products I buy with my own money
Lots of testing experience makes me picky when it comes to my own equipment.
A slovenly luddite recants his errant chain lube ways ...
The XCP Motorcycle Maintenance Pack contains everything needed to prepare a motorcycle for the riding season, and care for it throughout the coming months. Made in the UK, and specifically designed ...
Why do cyclists bonk? Learn the science of carbs, glycogen, and blood glucose—and how proper fueling can improve endurance and prevent hitting the wall.
I cracked the code for getting sticky, gummy stains off cookie sheets.
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Exploring how a transparent bicycle is made
A transparent bicycle is shown, highlighting its see-through design and unique construction. The focus is on how the bike is built and what makes it different from a standard bicycle. Mamdani’s 'white ...
Kitchen cabinets get a lot of wear since they’re constantly being opened, slammed, and bumped all day long. Add in steam and grease from daily cooking and holiday feasts, and those dull cabinets could ...
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How to remove grease in the kitchen, from walls & floors to counters & appliances
Grease is inevitable in a busy kitchen. Luckily, there are effective ways to remove it from surfaces, including spills on floors and build-up on cabinets.
Beth Skwarecki is Lifehacker’s Senior Health Editor, and holds certifications as a personal trainer and weightlifting coach. She has been writing about health for over 10 years. You may be used to ...
My first bicycle was not, in fact, a bicycle. I rode it in 1968, when I was two years old and as tubby as a bear cub. It had four wheels, not two, and no pedals: strictly speaking, it was a scooter.
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