Beverage Products

Attorney General Mark Shurtleff glad USDA has agreed to probe

Published: Saturday, Nov. 21, 2009 6:04 p.m. MST The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has agreed to investigate the practice of adding alcohol to energy drinks. The move was applauded by Utah Attorney General Mark Shurtleff,...

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The Zija Moringa Juice and the opportunity it presents

moringa plant as a nutrition food source and as herbal medication. The Moringa tree grows in widespread areas in countries like India and the Philippines, and is widely available even to the poorest of the poor. For generations...

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Discovering true gems

In this first of a two-part series on Douro wines, our columnist finds surprising revelations in this northern Portugese region. This battle meant that trade with their main tipple provider was severed, so the British turned to...

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10 Foods That (Thankfully) Flopped

by Terri Schlichenmeyer From Celery Jell-O to chocolate French fries, here are ten foods that didn’t have a very long shelf-life. In 1918, the makers of Jell-O introduced a new flavor: coffee. Beating the dead horse of...

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this2shallpass19 says "If you like spicy orange flavors, you'd love this Bigelow tea!" about...

When the seasons change and it starts to get cold outside, my morning cup of tea gravitates from regular fruit flavors to spiced fruit flavors. I recently bought Bigelow Orange & Spice Herb Tea and although it isn't as good as...

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Sariyer Balik - by gecko

56 Green Lanes, London, N16 9NH Sariyer Balik is a popular Turkish seafood restaurant in Stoke Newington. Overall: best avoided as there are many excellent Turkish restaurants in north and east London. Some Very Fishy Goings On...

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The Andrew Davidson Interview: Graham Mackay

How long is too long? “Well, there is a limit, depending on circumstances,” admits Graham Mackay, slowly. It has been 12 years since he became boss of SAB Miller — 10 years since he listed the firm in London. Back then, it was...

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US could ban caffeine-alcohol drinks within months

THE US Food and Drug Administration is unimpressed by the fad for drinks that contain a double hit - alcohol and caffeine. Unless makers supply the FDA with scientific evidence that the drinks are safe they could be banned...

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Christmas is coming - time to make beer

People think brewing is hard. By Patrick Beach AMERICAN-STATESMAN STAFF Monday, November 23, 2009 There are lots of reasons to make your own beer — economy, versatility, freshness — but here's the one near the top of my list:...

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Utah exhausts quota for bar liquor licenses

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) --Utah has exhausted its quota of liquor licenses for full-service bars, but one may come available next month based on population growth. Utah limits the number of liquor licenses it issues based on the...

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