Sonic gives out free root beer floats to start off summer

Drive-in favourite Sonic is kicking off the summer right by giving away free root beer floats this Wednesday June 3rd from 8pm to midnight. The free size is 10-ounces and will be limited to one per customer....

FDA Slams Green Tea! Have They Done Enough Research?

The Orientals have credited Green tea with miracle healing powers for Centuries. Among the powers that were mentioned were such effects as Green Tea’s ability to work as a stimulant, its ability to eliminate indigestion, prevent fatigue, and improve both the urinary...

Pepsi starts testing green vending machines

Soft drink giant PepsiCo is starting to test their lastest environmental idea: green vending machines. These will hopefully reduce carbon footprints and electric bills. In Washington DC, 30 machines have been set up for testing, and Pepsi hopes to release them worldwide in...

Right to navigate in the hands of Canada’s Senators

The future of Canada’s waterways - and our rights to access them - is now in the hands of Canada’s Senators. Last week, Senators engaged in a passionate, intelligent debate over the merits of burying...

Free espresso for daylight saving time in Minneapolis

If you live in Minneapolis, make sure you head to Caribou Coffee Co on Sunday and Monday, as they will be giving out free espresso shots to help people cope with losing one hour of sleep due to daylight saving...

When Jesus Returns We Will Have Peace

As a muslim I am taught that the world will almost certainly not know peace untill the saviour jesus of nazereth is reborn. That doesn't mean we shouldn't work for peace...

Win Free TIM HORTONS coffee for a year!!! No purchase necessary

Win Free TIM HORTONS coffee for a year Roll-up the rim is back, this time with a chance to win free coffee for an entire year. For those unfamiliar with the Tim Hortons roll-up the rim contest it’s never...

Countries drinking patterns based on alcohol bought and drank

Some like a drink more than others but this can also be said for countries. The lastest firgures from the World Health Organisation show a new list of big drinkers based on pure alcohol bought and drank in 2007. 1)...

Cow urine drink to rival Western sodas:India

Fundamentalism and business, well bit at opposite ends but a necessary realty.In a move to create revenue along with carrying on its Hinduism Mantra, the RSS, is planning to launch a cow urine drink.It is...

Is this the most expensive beer in the world? Probably...

If there’s a world recession in progress, then someone forgot to tell Carlsberg about it. While many companies are slashing prices, the Danish brewer has unveiled the world’s most expensive beer. Priced at...

Professional drinkers health risk

The working classes are often the ones portrayed in the media as drinking too much and causing problems in the community due to their drinking but when it comes to unhealthy drinking habits the middle classes and...

Binge drinking can cause long-term brain damage - study

Yet another report highlighting the negative effects of binge drinking. This report shows that binge drinking - even just a few sessions - can cause brain damage. Binge drinking amongst young people is a key area...

Santa brawl leaves two in hospital

The night time towns of the UK are full of generally drunk but happy young men and women dressed as Santa either fully or partly out partying on the lead up to Christmas. Drink however has its downside and as here...

Beer-flavored milk & 9 other crazy beer inventions

Beer blog LegendsOfBeer.com reports on some of the strangest beer-related products ever created. The list includes product descriptions & photos and covers such oddities as: Beer + milk = Bilk! Guinness-flavored marmite Fake beer belly Beer for dogs Beer scented...

Biggest Drinkers Are Middle Class and Over 45

Our news media is full of stories about youing people drinking too much but the really big drinkers are the middle class over 45s. This group are most likely to drink 5 nights a week and at high levels. 10 million...

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