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Costco Recalls Popular Bakery Item Over Mislabeling
Costco shoppers across nearly two dozen states need to check their freezers after the warehouse retailer issued a recall for a recently introduced bakery product that's been flying off shelves since its debut. The retail giant announced it's pulling packages of mini beignets from stores after d
Peet's Coffee Shutters Dozens of Stores Nationwide
The coffee industry is witnessing a significant shift as Peet's Coffee prepares to close more than two dozen locations across its key markets before the month ends. The California-based coffee chain, which has been a fixture in American coffee culture for nearly six decades, is making strategic cut
Utah Hunters Donate Millions in Labor to Conservation
Utah's hunting community quietly accomplished something remarkable in 2025. Through a state program that trades service hours for extended hunting time, nearly 9,000 hunters rolled up their sleeves and got to work improving the land and helping wildlife across the state. The numbers tell an imp
Used Watch Prices Jump After Years of Decline
For the first time in three years, the secondary watch market has shown real signs of life. According to new data from WatchCharts and Morgan Stanley, prices for pre-owned timepieces climbed 1.9% in the final quarter of 2025, marking the first widespread increase since the market began its long sli
Coffee Industry Gathers in San Diego This Spring
The specialty coffee world is setting its sights on Southern California this April as the industry's premier North American gathering prepares to welcome thousands of professionals from across the globe. World of Coffee San Diego 2026 opens its doors April 10-12, marking a significant evolution
Michigan Hunters Get Digital Alternative to Paper Tags
Michigan's hunting community is about to experience a shift in how they document their harvests. Come March 1, hunters across the state will have the option to ditch their paper kill tags in favor of a digital alternative, marking a significant change in a tradition that's been around for decades.
Luminox Drops Limited Horse-Themed Field Watch
Luminox has built its reputation on dive watches that can handle the worst the ocean throws at them. The brand's partnership with Iceland's Search and Rescue teams isn't just for show—these are watches designed to perform when lives are on the line. But while the company is known for its underwater
Honda's Rugged SUV Takes Home Top Industry Honor
The 2026 Honda Passport just earned serious recognition from one of the outdoor industry's most respected publications. GearJunkie, known for putting adventure gear and vehicles through real-world testing, named the redesigned SUV its "Adventure Vehicle of the Year" in the 2-row SUV category. T
Hamilton Drops Limited Resident Evil Watches Built for Gamers Who Actually Wear Timepieces
Hamilton isn't playing around when it comes to putting its watches in front of cameras and screens. The Swiss watchmaker—which started life as an American brand—has spent decades getting its timepieces into movies and shows, banking screen time that most luxury brands would kill for. The Ventura sh
California Startup Introduces Self-Powered RV That Never Needs Plug-In
There's an old saying about camping that rings true for a lot of folks: roughing it means not having an extension cord long enough for your electric blanket. For anyone who's ever wanted to get out into nature without giving up the basics—running the air conditioner, cooking a proper meal, maybe st
