• Rhinebeck restaurants are benefiting from Chelsea Clinton’s upcoming wedding. [NYDN]
• A former executive at Thomas’ English Muffins is currently banned from taking a job at Hostess, since he is one of seven people who knows how to make the muffins’ “nooks and crannies.” [USAT]
• Start the Future, a 120-proof Japanese beer, takes the international title for world’s most alcoholic beer. [Reuters]
• Jewelry designer Rachel Chyna White’s new Demitasse line includes necklaces that say “Foodie” and pavé diamond-encrusted vanilla-bean knife charms. [Mouthing Off/Food & Wine]
• In Vietnam, bánh mì are served 24 hours a day. [WSJ]
• Meat and dairy products from cloned animals are slowly making their way into European supermarkets. [NYT]
• The European Union rejected Anheuser-Busch’s request for a Union-wide trademark on Budweiser. [WSJ]