Sometimes it seems like a satisfied sweet tooth is the only thing that can cure a case of PMS, and one company is turning that association into a reality. Devon Loftus joins Cheddar to discuss the mission behind her company, Moon Cycle Bakery. She says she's out to encourage women to redefine their "time of the month" through her hormone-supported treats.
She reveals why she's teaming up with nutritionists and acupuncturists to create her recipes. The recipes are designed to empower women to meet their cravings without the guilt. Loftus says she hopes other industries will begin implementing products that promote women's health.
She explains how she created the first hormone-supportive natural sweet treats company. We learn that she got the idea during her bachelorette party. The founder also gives a look at what's to come for the quickly-growing brand.
Thanksgiving is all about spending time with family and friends, but it also comes with social obligations. Dr. Sheree Sekou, principal consultant at Sheree Sekou Consulting, joined Cheddar News to discuss how to navigate holiday etiquette and answered questions from Cheddar News staff.
As Americans prepare for their family feasts Thursday, a new survey named some of the most popular dishes on the table. Plus, Vogue released some of the top TV episodes to watch with family after dinner.
November is when Haiti commemorates becoming the first independent Black republic in the world. And 120 years later, the country's development continues. Haitian-American actress and humanitarian Garcelle Beauvais and Alex Cantave, senior program officer for Haiti at the W.K. Kellogg Foundation spoke with Cheddar News about their partnership to help the country's Pockets of Hope campaign, which looks to generate $90 million for education, health, and economic development initiatives in Haiti over the next three years.
A happy ending for a deer trapped in barbed wire for two days as the rescue played out on video caught on body cam footage from deputies at the Columbia County Sheriff's office in Wisconsin.
Walmart says it is working closely with investigators to try to determine why a shooter opened fire at one of its stores in Ohio and wounded four people before killing himself.