When you hear about someone making money from methamphetamines, that's usually a bad thing. But not in the case of Albuquerque, New Mexico. The city, which is the home of the hit show Breaking Bad, has a collection of local businesses that are cashing in on the show's methamphetamine theme with everything from candy to donuts.
The Emmy award-winning drama – about a struggling high school chemistry teacher (Walter White played by Bryan Cranston) who turns to cooking meth after being diagnosed with inoperable lung cancer – begins its last season on Aug. 11, but if you can't wait that long, here's some ways to satisfy your cravings.
The Emmy award-winning drama – about a struggling high school chemistry teacher (Walter White played by Bryan Cranston) who turns to cooking meth after being diagnosed with inoperable lung cancer – begins its last season on Aug. 11, but if you can't wait that long, here's some ways to satisfy your cravings.
- 8/11/2013
- by Pam Grout
- People.com - TV Watch
When you hear about someone making money from methamphetamines, that's usually a bad thing. But not in the case of Albuquerque, New Mexico. The city, which is the home of the hit show Breaking Bad, has a collection of local businesses that are cashing in on the show's methamphetamine theme with everything from candy to donuts.The Emmy award-winning drama - about a struggling high school chemistry teacher (Walter White played by Bryan Cranston) who turns to cooking meth after being diagnosed with inoperable lung cancer - begins its last season on Aug. 11, but if you can't wait that long,...
- 8/11/2013
- by Pam Grout
- PEOPLE.com
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- by Phil Ramone and Danielle Evin
- Huffington Post
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