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Eleven offers its patrons a free small Slurpee drink at participating 7-Eleven, Speedway and Stripes locations nationwide.
DC Delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton introduced a bill to strip the US Commission of Fine Arts of its control over the city’s ...
Donnie Virts and his siblings wouldn’t have been able to attend Husker games if it weren’t for selling popcorn and pizza in the stands, now that program is ending.
The legendary cherry soda of the South is kicking off its summer contest with over $15,000 in prizes open to fans nationwide.
The word you use generally boils down to where you’re from: Midwesterners enjoy a good pop, while soda is tops in the North ...
Through the years, the idea of not using SNAP to subsidize soda and candy has had bipartisan support. And the recent efforts ...
In this thrilling experiment, we dive into the explosive reactions caused when Coca Cola meets Mentos and baking soda. Watch as we explore the science behind these fizzy interactions, demonstrating ...
“It changed all of our lives. I mean, none of us swim the same,” joked veteran actor Jeffrey Kramer in a local newspaper story.
The man was charged with loitering, resisting arrest, menacing and criminal mischief last year after he refused police orders to leave the area.
In October 2010, New York Gov. David Paterson and New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg requested permission from the USDA for a two-year pilot program to eliminate soda from SNAP.
If America is actually going to do something about soda, tests like this will have to be part of the answer. Nowhere is the Republican Party’s about-face on soda more stark than in West Virginia.
At the time, New York City was attempting to ban restaurants from selling sodas larger than 16 ounces, and Republicans across the country were angry at then-Mayor Michael Bloomberg.