The contest, part of Ripleigh's annual Pop Culture Seasonal Flavors series, allowed students to transform the popular phrase "6−7" into an ice cream.
Elementary schools across the Island marked their 67th day of school this week with playful takes on the expression that shows no sign of going away.
While the rest of the country gets done pardoning turkeys, Miami pardoned a pig. On Tuesday, Dec. 9, Miami-Dade Mayor Daniella Levine Cava pardoned one lucky pig named Six Seven or '6-7' ahead of ...
An advisory reading ”Tsunami! Run!” and “Tsunami warning issued for central Hokkaido’s Pacific Coast” (above) flashes over the live footage of a boat leaving a port, on a television screen in Sapporo, ...
Japanese officials issued tsunami warnings and evacuation orders for the country’s northeast coast on Monday after a magnitude 7.6 earthquake struck 80 kilometers off the coast at 11:15 P.M. local ...
You've likely heard the infamous Gen Alpha term "6-7" one too many times. The phrase has been driving parents and older generations crazy, but the virality of the saying doesn't appear to be fading ...
Parents and teachers have been hearing a odd type of spoken word coming from the mouths of children – teens, pre-teens, elementary school students – and you may have heard it at a Thanksgiving table ...
Customers receive one small Frosty for 67 cents, starting Friday, Nov. 28, paying homage to the meme made popular by Gen Alpha Wendy's; Getty Wendy's customers can get one small Frosty for 67 cents on ...
Kids these days can’t get enough of saying the brain-rotting slang term, “6-7.” If you’re scratching your head, wondering what in the world it means — it’s basically meaningless. Yet some are trying ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Mark Travers writes about the world of psychology. Psychological research shows that there’s meaning in the chaotic "67 meme," but ...
Indiana officials are cracking down on “6-7” - a nonsensical slang expression popular among Gen Alpha kids - by issuing “tickets” to students who can’t stop blurting out the silly saying in school.