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His love for a '90s soda got Coca-Cola to bring back Surge
2015-09-08 20:20:48| Beverages - Topix.net
Surge Movement, a Facebook page calling on Coca-Cola to bring back its Surge soda, put up this billboard in 2013 near Coke's Atlanta headquarters. More than a decade after the last cans were produced, the Sunmart grocery store in Fergus Falls has a large display in the front of the store where Matt Winans enjoyed one of the 16 ounce cans of the soda Friday, Sept.
'90s classic Surge returns to store shelves
2015-09-07 19:45:13| Beverages - Topix.net
'90s kids rejoice: Your favorite citrus-flavored, highly-caffeinated soda is back. After years of frenzied fans writing, email, tweeting, Facebooking - any way they could to get in touch with Coca-Cola - The Atlanta-based company has officially brought back Surge.
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90s revival: will Shell BG bring back mega merger mania?
2015-07-29 01:00:00| Offshore Technology
Oil giant Royal Dutch Shell has announced its plans to buy up BG Energy in a deal that is one of the biggest mergers the oil and gas industry has seen for a long time. Many analysts believe the deal is a sure sign of the times. So what exactly does t
One of the top '90s brands recovered from a horrible crash - ...
2015-06-16 18:49:45| Apparel - Topix.net
Fresh off the heels of its 30-year anniversary, Tommy Hilfiger is one of the most influential brands in the retail industry. Traditional pieces the designer unveiled in his first collection for the brand were replaced with louder, edgier styles and flashier ad campaigns.
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Carbon absorbed by Amazon has halved since 90s, says study
2015-03-19 16:37:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Blue and Green: A study has found that the net carbon uptake of the Amazon forest as halved since the 1990s. Researchers warn that the findings have implications for climate change and emission reduction targets. The research, which was led by the University of Leeds and published in the journal Nature, notes that the amount of carbon absorbed by the Amazon peaked in the 90s at two billion tonnes each year, however, this has halved and is now, for the first time, being overtaken by fossil fuel emissions in Latin...
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