1.)     The average person should ingest around 2,000 calories per day -- which is what makes it so incredible that the Cheesecake Factory's Bistro Shrimp Pasta contains 3,120 calories.    It's the top "winner" of this year's Xtreme Eating Awards, which highlight the highest-calorie meals you can order while eating out.      Other entrees on the list include the Country Fried Steak and Eggs combo with gravy, potatoes, and pancakes at IHOP: 1,760 calories.   And, Baby Back Ribs, full rack with BBQ sauce at Chili's: 2,330 calories, plus a "stunning four-day supply" of sodium.


2.)     Wrangler is introducing the newest in jeans - the first pair of moisturizing jeans.   The skinny-fit style incorporates high-performance skincare ingredients to protect your legs from the dehydrating effects of denim.    The Denim Spa jeans come in three finishes -- Aloe Vera, Olive Extract and Smooth Legs -- and aim to prevent cellulite.    Hydrating properties include natural oils and butters, such as apricot kernel oil, passion fruit oil, rosehip oil and
shea butter.      The effects of the ingredients last up to 15 days, but a reload spray will also be available to buy.    The jeans are expect to run about $135 dollars.


3.)     The number of people seeking emergency treatment after consuming energy drinks has doubled nationwide over the past four years.   According to a Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration study, that’s the same period in which the supercharged drinks have surged in popularity in convenience stores, bars and on college campuses.      From 2007 to 2011, the government estimates the number of emergency room visits involving energy drinks shot up from about 10,000 to more than 20,000.    Most of those cases involved teens or young adults.