Eight years after he started recreating TV and film foodstuffs on YouTube, Andrew Rea is hitting a high point — literally. A Thc-infused sugar is one of several new products Rea is cooking up in the Babish Culinary Universe.
Rea’s YouTube operation, previously known as Binging with Babish, has become a go-to source for foodies who want to explore the cuisine of their favorite pop culture franchises. The primary Bcu channel has reached 10 million subscribers, opening up fresh opportunities for Rea and co-hosts like Alvin Zhou.
A cookbook is the most obvious of those opportunities, but Rea has already been there and done that. For his latest brand expansions, Rea is embracing the unconventional approach that has been a hallmark of his YouTube channel since the beginning. His “Baked with Babish” sugar (get it?) is launching through cannabis company Old Pal. Visitors to dispensaries in New York and Arizona will...
Rea’s YouTube operation, previously known as Binging with Babish, has become a go-to source for foodies who want to explore the cuisine of their favorite pop culture franchises. The primary Bcu channel has reached 10 million subscribers, opening up fresh opportunities for Rea and co-hosts like Alvin Zhou.
A cookbook is the most obvious of those opportunities, but Rea has already been there and done that. For his latest brand expansions, Rea is embracing the unconventional approach that has been a hallmark of his YouTube channel since the beginning. His “Baked with Babish” sugar (get it?) is launching through cannabis company Old Pal. Visitors to dispensaries in New York and Arizona will...
- 7/18/2024
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
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