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'Middlebury College Bans Energy Drinks; Links Use to Alcohol & ‘High – Risk’ Sex
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'Kraft Heinz Income Exceeds Expected EPS
Kraft Heinz Co came out with the reports of its quarterly earnings that have surprisingly exceeded the estimated revenue by the experts. -
'Mislabeled Product: Woman Executive Gets Probation For Misbranded Grated Parmesan & Romano
A woman executive and two other cheese businesses that her family runs in Pennsylvania will plead guilty this Friday for the Misbranding and Mislabeling grated Swiss and Mozzarella as parmesan and Romano. It also contained more percentage of wood pulp than allowed. -
'Ginger Nuts to Be Back by March
People have been missing their favorite biscuits for the last two months. The perfect match for the cup of tea even reduced the intakes of tea by the consumers. -
'KFC Bans Under 18 Teens Not Accompanied by Adults For Dine-in
Following a violence created by a gang of teenagers in the nearby locality, KFC, the renowned chain of restaurants has come-up with a partial ban on their customers in Meir Park, Stoke-on-Trent and Staffordshire. -
'Brie Larson Net Worth Soars: How Diet and Isolation Helped 'Room' Star Bag 2016 Oscars for Best Actress
Her hectic days of shooting "Room" finally pay off. Brie Larsen, who received her first Oscar for Best Actress in the 88th annual Academy Awards 2016, thanked her co-worker, 8-year-old, Jacob Tremblay and all the crew she's worked with. She also made a sweet shoutout to her real partner, Alex Greenwald. -
'Folgers Skyrocketing Profits Attributed to GenX Laziness
Just like the near death experience of cereals attributed to GenX laziness to wash their bowl after eating, Folgers makes their coffee so easy to drink. This is the value of an “instant” coffee without undermining its coffee taste. -
'Oscars 2016: Chef Wolfgang Puck Breaks Down Governor's Ball In Numbers
Aside from the awarding ceremony, many Oscars fans and supporters also anticipate the Governor's Ball which happens right after the prestigious show. -
'Japanese Foods Can Fool You: 45th Annual Plastic Food Contest Held
Not all plastics are born to cause the earth's destruction. Some are made to please the eyes and make your mouths water. -
'US Adult Obesity Levels Reach All-Time High, Says CDC
In an alarming announcement, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recently made public last February 23, 2016 the data on the obesity rates among adults aged 20 and above. It seems that the rising trend of obesity continues unabated with the most recent data showing that 30.6% of adults in the U.S. are obese, an all time high, which is higher than the 2014 figure where only 29.9% U.S. adults where considered obese. -
'Oscars 2016 Controversy: Sam Smith vs Lady Gaga Battle Blows Up Twitter, Instagram
Sam Smith fans mocked Lady Gaga’s followers in Twitter and other social media while Lady Gaga’s followers tweet how sad, pissed and unsatisfied they were of the results at the Oscars. -
'Leonardo DiCaprio Oscar Win Finally Happens: Actor Bags 2016 Best Actor Award After 5th Try
Hollywood A-list actor Leonardio DiCaprio finally got his first Oscar this year, after being nominated four times in the past according to the latest news from The Guardian. -
'Prairie Farms Brings Back Chocolate Marshmallow Milk & Easter Egg Nog
For all those with a sweet tooth out there, Prairie Farms have taken an amazing decision to bring back Peeps Milk. They will also add two exciting flavors - Strawberry Crème Orange and Orange Crème - flavored milk. -
'Listeria Poisoning Alert: New York Company Recalls Chicken Salads for Listeria
Last Thursday, NY-based Sally Sherman Foods, recalled 3004 pounds of various chicken products, which might have been contaminated with Listeria monocytes, according to US Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS). -
'Arby’s Launches Leap Year ‘Vegetarian Menu’
This February 29, Arby's is launching a special vegetarian - friendly menu.
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