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Korbel Celebrates Romance With Limited Edition Brut Rose
Romance is in the air and there's no season more sweet than the weeks leading up to Valentine's Day. Just in time for the big day, Korbel Champagne Cellars has released a limited edition Korbel Brut Rose bottle that celebrates romance in a stylish new way...
Tin Man Brewing Co. Offers 4 of its Core Beers in Rexam Cans
Identifying it as the ideal craft beer package, Tin Man Brewing Co. is offering four of its core beers in Rexam 16 oz. cans. Circuit Bohemian Pilsner is bright in color and clarity with a mild aroma and a crisp, energizing flavor. Alloy American Pale Ale delivers a fine-tuned blend of golden hue, light body, robust hops and exemplary taste. River Irish Red Ale holds a multitude of rich, sweet flavors with a slight hint of malt tacked on for a clean, dry finish. Overlord Imperial IPA features a harmonious balance of columbus, cascade and centennial hops with a sweet, pineapple aroma...
The Häagen-Dazs Shop Premieres New Shop Design
The Häagen-Dazs Shops Company announced an exciting, new Häagen-Dazs® Shop design that premiered on January 24, 2015, at the Shop in Bronxville, NY. This grand opening premier is the national launch of the new Häagen-Dazs Shop design that will be used at all new shops going forward as well as for existing shops when they remodel...
Zuma, Opens New York City Location
Zuma, London's award-winning restaurant, officially opened its highly anticipated location in Midtown Manhattan (261 Madison Avenue), the ninth outpost in its international collection. Founded by acclaimed chef Rainer Becker, Zuma offers contemporary Japanese dining that is authentic, but not traditional, prepared using the highest quality ingredients and characterized by bold flavors and simple but exquisite presentation. Inspired by the many years Becker spent in Tokyo, immersed in the food culture there, Zuma presents informal izakaya-style dining and gracious service in an elegant space...
Opal® Apples Deliver A Truly Out-Of-This-World Experience
The sweet and crispy Opal apple had the prestigious honor of being sent up to the International Space Station this past Saturday. The news came last fall when The Johnson Space Center sent the request for apples to FirstFruits of Washington, a collaborative apple marketing company owned by growers.
"This is a special honor, to be able to provide fresh apples to the crew members at the International Space Station," said Ralph Broetje, owner-operator of Broetje Orchards. "When we got the request for apples we knew right away that we wanted to send Opal, the most special apple in our line-up."...
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