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I drank tart cherry juice every day for a week—here’s what happened
It's said to be a non-medicated sleep aid...but does it work? A sleep tracker device delivered the real verdict of drinking tart cherry juice every night for a week.
Southern Living on MSN
These 3 New M&M'S Flavors Are Inspired By Your Favorite Desserts
The new collection also marks the return of a sweet competition.
Real Simple on MSN
We asked dietitians what to drink before bed for better sleep—they all said the same thing
The secret to better sleep might be a few tart sips away.
This cherry cola chocolate cake perfectly balances sweet-tart cherry flavor with a rich, chocolatey (and soda-infused) base.
Experts advise on magnesium threonate, malate, citrate and other compounds, as well as whether you should take it as a pill, as a powder added to a drink or as a spray.
Beyond being a source of antioxidants, cherries provide specific health benefits ranging from improved sleep cycles to muscle recovery for athletes. Tart cherries specifically can help regulate sleep ...
Whether in seltzer form or shots, Nowadays continues its winning ways.
When you want real Michigan tart cherry pie with a proper crust, this is the kind of slice that turns a quick stop into a tradition.
Iowa diners turning pie into a statewide tradition, serving flaky, sweet slices that keep locals and visitors coming back for ...
What you eat can affect how you sleep. Certain foods may help you get a better night's sleep, and require fewer sleep aids like melatonin.
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