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Welcome to Wednesday in New York City, where a Queens woman was shocked to learn her Starbucks Strawberry Acai Refresher doesn’t actually contain any strawberries.about all of their refresher drinks as the Mango Dragonfruit doesn’t have any mango, and the same for the Pineapple Passionfruit variety. Starbucks tried to have the case dismissed by claiming that the drinks are named for their
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Starbucks faces lawsuit over 'fruitless' drinks as judge allows case to proceedA U.S. District judge in New York has given the green light for a lawsuit against Starbucks to proceed. The plaintiffs allege that Starbucks engaged in deceptive marketing practices related to its Starbucks Refresher beverages, which are promoted as fruit-based beverages available at Starbucks outlets.
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Oops: Trump Accidentally Blew Up His January 6 Legal Defense on National TVJack Smith’s job just got significantly easier.
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Deloitte to start work on huge addition to Westlake campusFinancial services giant Deloitte LLP’s is planning a January groundbreaking for part of the massive expansion of its Westlake campus. Tarrant County approved...
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Letter: Are the Saudis buying our legislators in addition to Trump?Prince Mohammad Bin Salman of Saudi Arabia is trying to whitewash its murderous regime, and offset the inevitable demise of crude oil based transportation — by buying control of our most visible sports. Namely, tournament golf in the U.S. and soccer in Europe. Both sports are already suffering because their involvement is causing prices to watch to rocket up for the average fan.
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Glencoe District 35 considering $4.9 million addition to admin buildingIn the building’s current configuration, visitors to the administration building now enter through Central School, walking down the same corridors as students.
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