mountain dew ad campaign portends fascist future
from truth news: In a marketing strategy certainly in tune with the times, Mountain Dew envisions the not unlikely concept of a future fascist police state. An earlier Mountain Dew advert featured a...
View Article3/25 binge & purge: nanotech, soda, strong-arm tactics & satire
unregulated nanotech foods coming to grocery near you* pepsi to cut salt, sugar in food* how soon is too soon for infants to start drinking soda?!* audio satire: scientists isolate pepsi-resistant...
View Article6/24 binge & purge: food facts & fiction
big brother is watching you - and he has ice cream!* pork board squeals over imaginary unicorn meat* 2nd oregon salmonella victim to sue conagra* audio: pepsico marketing mix-up results in lemon-lime...
View Article12/23 binge & purge: hotel, motel, holiday in (cambodia)
obama to sign 'food safety bill' in early 2011* food safety bill proceeds after snafu fixed* terror plot to attack US hotel & restaurant food over a single weekend* al-ciada looking to attack US...
View Article1/6 binge & purge: food banks, no-bids & drinkify-ing
millions in US heading to foodbanks for first time* usda certified organic's dirty little secret: neotame, from the makers of aspartame* food supply company, employing fmr head of defense contracting...
View Articlewholesale prices rise due to biggest jump in food costs in over 36 yrs
from ap: Wholesale prices jumped last month by the most in nearly two years due to higher energy costs and the steepest rise in food prices in 36 years. Excluding those volatile categories, inflation...
View Articlepepsico wants to ‘scare the crap’ out of your kids
from civil eats: PepsiCo has long been my poster child for food corporations whose actions speak louder than words when to comes to responsible marketing. CEO Indra Nooyi loves to tout the company’s...
View Articlefood & beverage companies hedge fund managers love
from seeking alpha: Food and beverage companies tend to be a somewhat safe bet. Many people will continue to buy their favorite soda or snack food no matter how tight money gets. This fact tends to...
View ArticleFetus to Feed Us? OK Senator Says No to Aborted Fetal Cells In Food
Oklahoma lawmaker wants to stop Pepsi from using aborted fetus cells in soda flavoring research* from naturalnews.com: In order to simulate various flavors in processed foods, some food manufacturers...
View ArticleBattle Over Pretzel Crisps Shows Value of a Brand
Trademarks Take On New Importance in Internet Era from nytimes.com: As a serial snack-food entrepreneur, Warren Wilson is no stranger to the challenges of running a business. In the early days of his...
View ArticleCoke, Pepsi Change Recipe to Avoid Caramel-Color Cancer Warning
from news.sky.com: Coca-Cola and Pepsi are changing the recipes for their soft drinks to avoid being forced by law to put a cancer warning on the label. The caramel colouring in the drinks will contain...
View Article#BingeAndPurge: Cinnamon and Slime With Your GM Fetal Soda?
Cinnamon Challenge YouTube Craze Gains Millions of Viewers, Frightens Health Professionals as the Copycat Effect Kicks In* USDA to Americans: You'll Eat Pink Slime Whether You Want It or Not* Obama...
View ArticleFast-Food Burgers Have Tripled In Size Since the 1950s: CDC
from nydailynews.com: According to a shocking new graphic from the Centers for Disease Control, a typical fast-food burger weighed just 3.9 ounces in the 1950s. Now, it’s 12 ounces — three times...
View ArticleHow the US Sold Africa to Multinationals Like Monsanto, Cargill, DuPont,...
from alternet.org: Will Obama's New Alliance for Food Security and Nutrition help farmers...? The New Alliance was announced in conjunction with the G8 meeting last Friday. Under the scheme, some 45...
View ArticleIs This An American Beverage Association Ad In Disguise?
from theatlantic.com: If the Center for Consumer Freedom (CCF) is placing ads attacking Mayor Bloomberg’s proposal to limit the size of soft drinks to 16 ounces, he must have done something right....
View ArticleTaxpayers Have Spent $15 Trillion on ‘War on Poverty’
from breitbart.com: Since President Lyndon Baines Johnson declared “war on poverty,” U.S. taxpayers have spent $15 trillion on so-called anti-poverty programs—a figure slightly less than the national...
View ArticleWatchdog group finds carcinogen in Pepsi
from usatoday.com: An environmental group said Wednesday that the caramel coloring used in Pepsi still contains a worrisome level of a carcinogen, even after the drink maker said it would change its...
View ArticleWashington Rejects GMO Labels, With Help From Food Companies
from businessweek.com: An expensive fight in Washington state over whether to label foods with genetically modified ingredients appears to have been decided largely by arguments that such labels would...
View Article#MorningMonarchy: April 13, 2016
Wolf Creek water, medicinal foods and Inky escape + this day in history w/MKUltra and our song of the day by Margo Price on your Morning Monarchy for April 13, 2016. The post #MorningMonarchy: April...
View Article#MorningMonarchy: June 29, 2016
California cannabis, Pepsi aspartame and the 40-year-old Twinkie + this day in history w/the derecho and our song of the day by Cymbals Eat Guitars on your Morning Monarchy for June 29, 2016. The post...
View Article#MorningMonarchy: October 12, 2016
Soda jerks, kitchen violence and a prison cookbook + this day in history w/Brighton bombing and our song of the day by Midnight Faces on your Morning Monarchy for October 12, 2016. The post...
View Article#MorningMonarchy: October 31, 2016
October surprises, the church of bleach and political clowns + this day in history w/Debbie Gibson's séance and our song of the day by Leonard Cohen on your Morning Monarchy for October 31, 2016. The...
View Article#MorningMonarchy: November 16, 2016
Climate control, organic standards and pizza raids + this day in history w/UNESCO and our song of the day by Moby & The Void Pacific Choir on your Morning Monarchy for November 16, 2016. The post...
View Article#NewWorldNextWeek: Vault 7 Problem Reaction Solution (Video)
This week on the New World Next Week: Wikileaks opens Vault7, but what will be the "solution?"; Indian Coke boycott is taking off; and 3D printed homes are now a thing. The post #NewWorldNextWeek:...
View Article#NewWorldNextWeek: Leaking CIA, Boycotting Coke, Printing Houses (Audio)
This week on the New World Next Week: Wikileaks opens Vault7, but what will be the "solution?"; Indian Coke boycott is taking off; and 3D printed homes are now a thing. The post #NewWorldNextWeek:...
View Article#MorningMonarchy: April 12, 2017
Soda spills, young poo and death by doughnut + this day in history w/FDR dies and our song of the day by Ride on your Morning Monarchy for April 12, 2017. The post #MorningMonarchy: April 12, 2017...
View Article#MorningMonarchy: May 3, 2017
Opiate terror, satellite markets and goth ice cream + this day in history w/Madeleine McCann and our song of the day by The Drums on your Morning Monarchy for May 3, 2017. The post #MorningMonarchy:...
View Article#MorningMonarchy: June 6, 2018
Monsanto memory hole, wedding cake justice and swilling sewage beer + this day in history w/the exhumation of Josef Mengele and our song of the day by Dierks Bentley on your Morning Monarchy for June...
View Article#MorningMonarchy: June 20, 2018
Disease X, powerful sedatives and genetic genealogy + this day in history w/the birth of West Virginia and our song of the day by Trevor Moore on your Morning Monarchy for June 20, 2018. The post...
View Article#MorningMonarchy: August 22, 2018
Robot fruit-pickers, cereal Roundup and a raw, bloody veal heart + this day in history w/the raid of the Camden 28 and our song of the day by Cat Power & Lana Del Rey on your Morning Monarchy for...
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