Double Dipping became famous in an episode of Seinfeld when George Costanza famously double-dipped his tortilla chip much to the dismay of a watcher.
Since then, people have been extra aware of double-dipping (triple dipping or more in the case of our kids). We have family members who seem to be the self-designated double-dip police.
So as we approach Super Bowl weekend when snacks and corresponding dips reign supreme, how concerned should we really be if somebody double-dips? Does it really matter?
I found a short video from the Wall Street Journal today that humorously answers those questions based on university research.
Take a look and enjoy the game... but don't double-dip.
Since then, people have been extra aware of double-dipping (triple dipping or more in the case of our kids). We have family members who seem to be the self-designated double-dip police.
So as we approach Super Bowl weekend when snacks and corresponding dips reign supreme, how concerned should we really be if somebody double-dips? Does it really matter?
I found a short video from the Wall Street Journal today that humorously answers those questions based on university research.
Take a look and enjoy the game... but don't double-dip.
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