15 hidden meanings of popular food phrases

Discover the hidden meanings of some of your favorite food phrases. 

14. "Wake up and smell the coffee"

Ann Landers AP/Mark Elias

Meaning: To become aware of your surroundings/ reality check

This one, as far as we can tell, originated in a Nescafé ad campaign and was popularized by the late advice columnist Ann Landers. Some people think it should be "wake up and smell the roses" but they're wrong. That phrase is actually a mixture of the old standard "stop and smell the roses" and "wake up and smell the coffee." 

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