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Blue Light Apple joins Lime and Grapefruit for a limited time only
July 6, 2023
Labatt Blue Light Apple joins Labatt Blue Light's other fruit flavored products, Blue Light Lime and Blue Light Grapefruit, as a limited release this summer.
The cider makers at the Angry Orchard Cider Company have been hard at work on a new project – The Cider House Collection.
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Angry Orchard Iceman, inspired by traditional Quebec ice ciders, and Angry Orchard Strawman, a farmhouse cider, are the result of experimentation with apple varieties, wood-aging techniques and fermentation methods.
With fall approaching, Bruegger's Bagels is adding new menu items, including new bagel flavors inspired by the season and a spicy new breakfast sandwich.
The Food and Drug Administration is considering tightening restrictions for the levels of arsenic allowed in apple juice after consumer groups pushed the agency to crack down on the contaminant.
The Food and Drug Administration and a leading doctor are disputing suggestions by television show host Dr. Mehmet Oz that trace amounts of arsenic in many apple juice products pose a health concern.
Eating an apple or two each day may reduce heart disease risk factors, according to a new study—the latest to polish the apple’s heart-healthy reputation.