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  • The agreement means that St. Louis-based Anheuser-Busch will no longer produce Tilt, Bud Extra or other energy drinks that contain alcohol, New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo said in a statement.

  • Definitely not. Your cruise will provide comfortable and often luxurious accommodation, and certainly a higher quality food service than you are likely to find on any all-inclusive property. But the similarity ends there. It would be fair to say that everything else will cost you. The biggest difference is in beverage consumption. No alcoholic drinks are included at all, and for people who enjoy imbibing the bills will mount up. Remember that on a cruise ship you pay for nothing with cash. Your credit card is run through and thereafter your room card is your charge card. You will find that the total on the bill at the end can astound you, even as you know you signed for each and every chit. Other than iced tea, juice, milk and coffee, even soft drinks are an extra charge, as are the ...

  • ... jelly, grass jelly fruit juice, non-alcoholic, non-carbonated beverages; coffee, tea, preparatio... and aerated waters and other non-alcoholic drinks, namely teas, coffees, non-carbonated fruit based ...

  • Diarrhea is the most common health problem in travellers. It usually begins suddenly, lasts one to two days, and goes away on its own. Although travellers' diarrhea is caused by germs found in food and water, the most effective way to prevent it is to wash your hands often. Foods should be well-cooked. Fresh fruits and vegetables should be washed and peeled before eating. Avoid eating from salad bars, raw vegetables and fruits that cannot be peeled, raw or under-cooked eggs, unpasteurized dairy products, and raw fish (including shell fish). Safe beverages include carbonated beverages (pop), bottled fruit juices, alcoholic drinks without ice, hot drinks like tea and coffee, and bottled water as long as you break the seal. There are a number of ways to treat water to make it safer to d...

  • Double-digit increases were recorded in Manitoba for fresh and frozen meat, fish, ice cream, cereal, bakery products, rice, fruit, cooking oil and non-alcoholic drinks.

  • WHAT causes liver disease? Ask anyone this question and 99 per cent will answer, "It's imbibing in too much Cabernet Sauvignon or other alcoholic drinks." But today, the liver can be injured by a host of less known, but equally hazardous habits. So how are you being unfriendly to your liver? And what can we learn from the Mayflower, the ship that carried Pilgrims to this continent in 1620? So what's the problem? Consider the abuse of television on the liver every day. Ads that persuade consumers there's no reason to suffer even minor pain. Tens of thousands of people swallow these pills as if they were M and M candy. But swallowing painkillers, particularly more than the recommended dose of acetaminophen (Tylenol), along with excess alcohol, can cause liver failure and death. Hopkins ...

  • -1-3 is an Air Force program that establishes the goal of zero underage drinking incidents, zero DUIs, one alcoholic drink per hour and no more than three drinks per night," Sergeant Harris said.

  • Diageo PLC, the world's largest producer and distributor of alcoholic drinks, reported a 22 per cent fall in full-year net profit Thursday, as taxes proved a drag on growth in sales and profits. The company said that earnings growth will accelerate this year from premium brands such as Johnnie Walker scotch whisky and Smirnoff vodka outside Europe. Diageo also makes Guinness stout. MINNEAPOLIS -- General Mills Inc., which makes consumer food products, said Tuesday it is cutting more than 500 jobs and closing two plants in Trenton, Ont., and Pennsylvania due to deteriorating financials. The company said it is closing a frozen waffle plant in Allentown, Pa., resulting in the elimination of 111 employees. It is also shuttering a frozen dough facility in Trenton, Ont., where 470 people work.

  • ... drank large quantities of their own alcoholic beverages. They also bought alcoholic drinks from ...

  • Newspapers -- including this one -- regularly print stories on how to prevent a New Year's Eve hangover (Alternate an alcoholic drink with a non-alcoholic one! Don't have more than five drinks! Avoid rum and red wine!), how to diminish the effects of a hangover (Drink water before bed! Take an Aspirin! Get plenty of sleep!) and what to do if you wake up with fur on your tongue, a throbbing head and a stomach that is threatening to erupt (Drink coffee or tea! Drink more water! Have some protein!). Still people dress up, drag themselves out the door, drink too much and try not to look desperate as the clock ticks toward midnight. They swill cheap sparkling wine and pretend it's champagne. They watch Dick Clark, who is older than most people's grandfathers. We're boring -- but we're also g...



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