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A Royal Spread

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The memory of the late Princess Diana has been preserved through her children and her charity work. And now she's being preserved as a preserve.

Sam Bompas is founder of the London based catering company Bompas and Parr. And he has a new product for your next event. Bompas is selling five pound jars of "occult jam" at London's Barbican Art Gallery and the $8 jars of jam contain the hair of Princess Diana.

Bompas says the spread is made by infusing a tiny piece of the Princess's hair with gin. That is then combined with milk and sugar to create a product that tastes like condensed milk. Bombas says he bought the hair on Ebay for $10 from a U.S. dealer who collects celebrity hair and sells it in extremely tiny parts.  read more »

Infamous Rides

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No doubt you've heard that Toyota has been in the news for trying to fix a defective gas pedal on some of its cars. But there are other cars that have seen their own share of negative headlines.

To be infamous you have to be connected to something really bad. So MSN Autos has compiled a list of vehicles that could not out-manuver their path to death and destruction. The cars on this list have been part of American car history.

On the list, the 1994 Mercedes Benz S280, made famous for smashing into a pillar in a Paris underpass, and taking the life of Princess Diana. Or the Porsche 550 Spyder that America's rebel James Dean was driving when another car swerved into his lane and hit him head on.  read more »