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7-Eleven announced a new lineup of flavored sparkling waters, and one of these drinks is not like the others.Along with Green Apple, Sweet Orange and Lemon Lime, a daring new flavor stood out on the list 鈥?Hot Dog.In apress release, 7-Eleven said the Big Bite Hot Dog Sparkling Water is inspired by o stanley canada ne of its most popular eats, the Big Bite Hot Dog.The company claims the seltzer recreates the taste of biting into the hot dog in beverage form 鈥?ketchup and mustard included. Gone are the days of alternating bites of a hot dog with sips of a beverage, now those on the go can swap the bun for bubbles, 7-Eleven said in its announcement.The company collaborated with art-inspired beverage brand Miracle Seltzer to develop the new 7-Select flavored drinks.7-Eleven s executive vice president and chief marketing and sustainability officer Melissa Jarratt said the seltzer lineup is for the most adventurous of palates, and that the company is excited for customers to experience stanley quencher their favorite snack in a whole new form. While crafting flavors like Lemon Lime and Sweet Orange came more easily, our journey to stanley quencher ok an unexpected turn with the creation of Big Bite Hot Dog Sparkling Water 鈥?a daring flavor that pushes the boundaries of flavor innovation, Jarratt said.There has been skepticism that 7-11 will actually release the Hot Dog flavor because the company said it will release more information on its availability on April 1, which is April Fools Day.In the meantime, you can now find th Upjc After 18 years in solitary, man shares story as calls for body cameras inside Florida state prisons grow
LORAIN, Ohio - A family has filed a lawsuit against the Lorain County School District inLorain, Ohio after their daughter was wrongly accused of bringing drug-laced candy to lunch in September and suspended.Shannon Ciotti and her stanley trinkflaschen daughter stanley cup have filed a suit naming the district, the Lorain City Board of Education, every board member, the district CEO a stanley thermobecher nd the Lorain Police Department.Ciotti said her daughter was suspended immediately from Southview Middle School after being accused of bringing tainted candy, before any test was ever conducted on the candy. The director of out of school suspension cited Ciottis daughter with a level three violation 鈥?possession of marijuana edibles.The lawsuit states a 10-day suspension turned into 21 because the police department took so long to test the candy. The box of Milk Duds was not properly tagged as evidence and sat on a shelf in the police department, untested and abandoned, the court filing states. It was only after the crime lab found out from Ciotti that the evidence was improperly tagged that they tested the candy.The family also contacted the Hershey Company, who tested the batch of Milk Duds for illegal substances, the suit states.Hershey came to the same conclusion that Lorain police eventually did: the candy contained no illegal substances.According to the lawsuit, the teen has been harassed and ridiculed since returning to Southview Middle School. Fellow students have called her names like pothead, and a teacher allegedly
7-Eleven announced a new lineup of flavored sparkling waters, and one of these drinks is not like the others.Along with Green Apple, Sweet Orange and Lemon Lime, a daring new flavor stood out on the list 鈥?Hot Dog.In apress release, 7-Eleven said the Big Bite Hot Dog Sparkling Water is inspired by o stanley canada ne of its most popular eats, the Big Bite Hot Dog.The company claims the seltzer recreates the taste of biting into the hot dog in beverage form 鈥?ketchup and mustard included. Gone are the days of alternating bites of a hot dog with sips of a beverage, now those on the go can swap the bun for bubbles, 7-Eleven said in its announcement.The company collaborated with art-inspired beverage brand Miracle Seltzer to develop the new 7-Select flavored drinks.7-Eleven s executive vice president and chief marketing and sustainability officer Melissa Jarratt said the seltzer lineup is for the most adventurous of palates, and that the company is excited for customers to experience stanley quencher their favorite snack in a whole new form. While crafting flavors like Lemon Lime and Sweet Orange came more easily, our journey to stanley quencher ok an unexpected turn with the creation of Big Bite Hot Dog Sparkling Water 鈥?a daring flavor that pushes the boundaries of flavor innovation, Jarratt said.There has been skepticism that 7-11 will actually release the Hot Dog flavor because the company said it will release more information on its availability on April 1, which is April Fools Day.In the meantime, you can now find th Upjc After 18 years in solitary, man shares story as calls for body cameras inside Florida state prisons grow
LORAIN, Ohio - A family has filed a lawsuit against the Lorain County School District inLorain, Ohio after their daughter was wrongly accused of bringing drug-laced candy to lunch in September and suspended.Shannon Ciotti and her stanley trinkflaschen daughter stanley cup have filed a suit naming the district, the Lorain City Board of Education, every board member, the district CEO a stanley thermobecher nd the Lorain Police Department.Ciotti said her daughter was suspended immediately from Southview Middle School after being accused of bringing tainted candy, before any test was ever conducted on the candy. The director of out of school suspension cited Ciottis daughter with a level three violation 鈥?possession of marijuana edibles.The lawsuit states a 10-day suspension turned into 21 because the police department took so long to test the candy. The box of Milk Duds was not properly tagged as evidence and sat on a shelf in the police department, untested and abandoned, the court filing states. It was only after the crime lab found out from Ciotti that the evidence was improperly tagged that they tested the candy.The family also contacted the Hershey Company, who tested the batch of Milk Duds for illegal substances, the suit states.Hershey came to the same conclusion that Lorain police eventually did: the candy contained no illegal substances.According to the lawsuit, the teen has been harassed and ridiculed since returning to Southview Middle School. Fellow students have called her names like pothead, and a teacher allegedly