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Adam Rothbarth was the former Food & Kitchen Writer for VICE's shopping page, Rec Room, and contributes to Chicago Magazine, Eater, and more. One editor on our team prefers to use Yeti bottles ...
Owala’s stunning special-edition water bottle is still in stock and available on the website. Avaialble in 24oz, 32oz, and 40oz, shoppers can grab the special-edition bottle starting at $30.
The wines are packaged in the Frugal Bottle — a recyclable paper bottle made from 94% recycled materials. The packaging is five times lighter than glass and reduces carbon emissions by up to 84%.
Packaged in recycled paper bottles, it aims to attract value and eco-conscious consumers. The move expands Target's private label offerings and capitalizes on the growing trend of affordable ...
But even by Singapore standards, the queue for the newly opened Blue Bottle Coffee was unusually long. The man behind its arrival, Mr Teruyuki Omote, was not surprised. As president and chief ...
ALBANY — Democrats and environmental advocates commemorated Earth Day Tuesday with a renewed push for the “Bigger Better Bottle Bill,” legislation that would double deposit fees and expand ...
April 22 (UPI) --A pair of villages in Leicestershire, England, faced off in an unusual local sport known as "bottle kicking." The annual Hallaton Bottle Kicking event took place Easter Monday and ...
Enough 5 milliliter nip bottles were sold in Connecticut over the last six months to fill a swimming pool. Every six months, Wine and Spirit Wholesalers of Connecticut cuts checks to every town ...
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEXSTAR) — A study released at an Earth Day press conference showed that updating New York’s 40‑year‑old “bottle bill” could save local governments up to $109 million a year.
It all started in September 2017, when Gill Haddington, now 48, dropped a perfume bottle on her right foot. She thought she’d broken her foot, but scans showed that her foot was technically fine.
Doubling the nickel deposit for cans and bottles could save New York municipalities up to $108 million a year by keeping 5.5 billion cans and bottles from littering roads and crowding landfills ...