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Train car number 306 originally ran on the Washington Idaho & Montana Railway from 1909 until the 1950s. It took several years, but in 2020 the family purchased the train car for just $3,000. French and his family found a photo from the day the train car was completed in 1906. Finding success on AirbnbDespite being in the middle of nowhere, the train car was an instant hit on Airbnb. Staying at the train car includes access to a mirrored sauna, hot tub and firepit.
Persons: Isaac French's, Isaac French, French's, Mickey Todiwala Organizations: CNBC, Washington, Washington Idaho & Montana Railway, Fast Company Locations: Deary, Idaho, Washington Idaho, It's
So my dad went over there, and as soon as he was done shoveling, he looked under and there's this old train car. French said the car looked almost unrecognizable as a train car when he first saw it. AdvertisementThis is a combination car — it was used as a passenger car, a US mail car, and a cargo car. The restored train car rests underneath a depot-style overhang with a large porch. For more photos and information about the Deary train car, you can view the listing on Airbnb here.
Persons: , Isaac French, it's, Isaac French It's, John, It's, would've Organizations: Service, Business Locations: Deary , Idaho, Idaho
When it comes to parenting in France, there are a lot of things that my American soul will never quite understand. Parenting and cultural traditions look different all around the world, but since I've moved to France, I've noticed the differences between French and American traditions, especially now that I am a mother. Here are the differences between French and American parenting I've noticed and why I'm doing things the way I'm used to. Young French children will frequently be zipping around on a scooter or small bike without pedals. And although I am surrounded by many French parents who disagree with the way I do things, I have learned to accept that it is OK to be different.
Persons: I've, I'm, he's, Young Locations: France, Paris, States
A "crisps and caviar" snack kit from Pringles and The Caviar Co. While brand partnerships are a tried-and-true tactic to get attention, the marketing mashups of 2023 take it to a whole new level. Waning consumer attention spans and the escalating number of marketing messages have forced companies to find novel ways to break through. Beanstalk put together the partnership between Kellogg's Pringles brand and The Caviar Co. after noticing a trend on TikTok where users added a dollop of caviar on the chip. The three caviar kits, priced at $49, $110, and $140 — which include separate containers of Pringles and caviar — went viral on social media, with users posting videos of the kits and doing taste tests.
Persons: Tiffany, Burger King, Daniel Anderson, Allison Ames Organizations: Nike, Revlon, Stone Creamery, Kellogg's, Housewives, New Locations: New York
French's invented a mustard-flavored Skittle
  + stars: | 2023-07-25 | by ( Jordan Valinsky | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: 1 min
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It’s about faith and family – a love story between a mother named Khadija and a son born as Karim, now known worldwide as French. “It’s based on letting people know you’re going to lose more than you’re going to win. In the new documentary "For Khadija," French Montana opens up about the sacrifices his mother, pictured here, made on behalf of her sons. Khadija kisses her son French Montana on the forehead, in an image from "For Khadija." For more, watch African Voices Changemakers on CNN International in July to see the full feature with French Montana.
Persons: Khadija, Karim, Mandon Lovette, Sean “ Diddy ” Combs, Drake, Robert De Niro, , , CNN’s Larry Madowo, “ It’s, You’re, Jobs, French’s, Bryant Robinson, that’s, ” Khadija, French Montana, Max B, Swae Lee, , , Sean, Diddy, Combs, Matt Winkelmeyer, French, Morocco that’s, Adam Levine, Africa …, , That’s, ” CNN’s Earl Nurse Organizations: CNN, Tribeca, Bad Boy Records, Maybach Music, CNN International Locations: Montana, New York City, Morocco, America, New York’s South Bronx, Los Angeles, French, New York, Africa, Uganda, French Montana, Las Vegas, Kampala, Nigeria, Moroccan
While food inflation has become a concern for European governments from Britain to Italy recently, France has been among the most aggressive in pushing price cuts. In Hungary, Prime Minister Viktor Orban has imposed mandatory price cuts on some basic food items. But food prices still were up 14% last month after a record spike of almost 16% in March. Food prices surged after food companies and big retailers agreed in March to an average 10% increase in prices, responding to a surge in input prices the previous year and wages after Russia's February 2022 invasion of Ukraine. Meanwhile, the food industry has seen profits surge, largely making up for sharp falls during the pandemic, Le Maire said.
Persons: Bruno Le Maire, Le Maire, BFM, Viktor Orban, Maire, Knorr, Kraft Heinz, Benoit Van Overstraeten, Leigh Thomas, Richa Naidu, Silvia Aloisi, Hugh Lawson, Mark Potter Organizations: Food, Unilever, Finance, Reuters, Ministry of, Nestle, Danone, Pepsico, Thomson Locations: PARIS, France, Britain, Italy, Hungary, Ukraine
But the downsizing wave hitting the automotive industry isn't quite the same as the one plaguing tech giants like Google, Meta, and Microsoft. Silicon Valley takes a lesson from DetroitLayoffs and buyouts are nothing new to the automotive industry, especially in the last few years. In French's view, the tech industry is taking a page from Detroit's playbook as it trims its ranks this year. He's skeptical of claims that tech companies are already victims of an economic downturn, and instead believes these companies are bracing for the worst before a true "bloodbath." "Tech companies are taking the lead from what automotive companies have done in the past and trying to brace for that downturn before it really hits."
French bought a small plot of land and built a "tiny hotel" made up of seven cabins. In March 2021, he bought a 5-acre plot that would become Live Oak Lake. Live Oak Lake has generated more than $500,000 in bookings since its opening, as indicated by screenshots of Airbnb and Stripe dashboards reviewed by Insider. At the time, he projected that the construction costs of building his tiny hotel would come to about $1.6 million. Isaac FrenchIn addition to the seven identical cabins, Live Oak Lake has a common area with a small dock, picnic tables, paddleboards, and kayaks.
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