Day: April 22, 2022
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Budweiser Launches The Energy Collective To Help Power the World with Renewable Electricity
The World’s Leading Beer Company is Helping Provide Renewable Electricity to Power Bars, Stadiums and Venues Around the World LEUVEN, Belgium, April 20, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — Budweiser, an AB InBev global brand, today unveiled the global launch of The Energy Collective to help provide renewable electricity to bars, music venues and stadiums around the world. This launch follows and…
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Put Sustainability on the Family Menu: Serve wild, sustainably produced seafood
(Family Features) Cooking delicious family meals is surely the focus of many home chefs, from quick dishes on busy weeknights to homestyle favorites on the weekend. Equally important, however, is dishing up foods and ingredients you can feel good about serving to your loved ones. The next time seafood is on the menu, consider the…
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Cocomels Delivers on ‘Candy For All’ With Walmart Expansion
Cocomels Sea Salt Caramels and Bites Now Available in over 1,500 Walmart Stores Nationally BOULDER, Colo. /PRNewswire/ — Cocomels, maker of the original coconut milk caramel, has partnered with Walmart to make its fan favorite Sea Salt Caramels and Chocolate-Covered Sea Salt Caramel Bites available in more than 1,500 Walmart locations across the U.S. “As a brand…
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Wendy’s commits more than $185,000 to organizations across U.S. and Canada
DUBLIN, Ohio /PRNewswire/ — The Wendy’s Company announced today that it will make charitable donations to a variety of organizations across the U.S. and Canada that align with Wendy’s® core categories of charitable support: foster care adoption, hunger and food integrity, youth and families, and vibrant communities. These commitments are a continuation of Wendy’s Community Giving Program that started in…
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ACKLEY BRANDS ANNOUNCES THE LAUNCH OF BOREALIS, A NEW OREGON PINOT NOIR
The family investment company adds another exceptional wine to their growing portfolio of brands. SEATTLE /PRNewswire/ — Ackley Brands, a family investment company for the Northwest wine industry, announced today that they are adding to their portfolio of wine brands with the launch of Borealis, a new Oregon Pinot Noir. “We are excited to catapult Borealis into…
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Local Floridians to lose in tax battle between Disney, DeSantis
The Florida House of Representatives voted to revoke Disney World’s special tax status after clashes between the company and Governor Ron DeSantis over the “Don’t Say Gay” Bill. Disney has traditionally been allowed a special tax district, giving the company greater control over its property in Florida. Eleanor Wilking, professor of law at Cornell Law…
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Hyundai Motor Celebrates Earth Day with BTS
in New Global Hydrogen Campaign Film New film premiered on YouTube at 06:00 (KST) on Earth Day Hyundai presents its vision for hydrogen energy and reaffirms commitment to sustainable future #DarkSelfieChallenge encourages Earth Day participation while staying at home SEOUL, April 22, 2020 – Hyundai Motor Company is commemorating Earth Day with a new…
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Chef-Worthy Summer Classics
(Family Features) Celebrating summer with sizzling meals starts with tender, juicy cuts of meat that take center stage when dining on the patio or firing up the grill. Call over the neighbors or simply enjoy family time with your nearest and dearest by savoring the flavor of warm weather meals. Steak enthusiasts and burger lovers…
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Wow Wow Hawaiian Lemonade Introduces New Mango-Based “Mangonada” Menu Items for Spring
Gourmet Lemonade Stand’s Two New Limited-Time Only Offerings Bring in Spring with Sweet and Spicy Acai Bowl and Lemonade SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. /PRNewswire/ — Wow Wow Hawaiian Lemonade (Wow Wow), the premier gourmet lemonade franchise, launched two new limited-time-only menu items to celebrate Spring on March 21. The “Mangonada” acai bowl and gourmet craft lemonade will showcase juicy mangos and…
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Calming overexcited neurons may protect brain after stroke
New data prompts reconsideration of decades-old theory about brain injury due to stroke Newswise — A new study has prompted scientists to reconsider a once-popular yet controversial idea in stroke research. Neuroscientists believed that, in the aftermath of a stroke, calming overexcited neurons might prevent them from releasing a toxic molecule that can kill neurons…