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Comment - Soft Drinks & Water - Hot Ginger Ale: A Soft Drink Revolution?
2013-09-17 13:33:27| Beverages - Topix.net
Earlier this month, The Coca-Cola Co announced the release of a new product in Japan.
Comment - Soft Drinks & Water - Hot Ginger Ale: A Soft Drink Revolution?
2013-09-17 13:10:00| Daily beverage news and comment - from just-drinks.com
Earlier this month, The Coca-Cola Co announced the release of a new product in Japan. No major surprise there, but the product in question is a hot, carbonated beverage. Richard Corbett casts his eye over Canada Dry Hot Ginger Ale and weighs up its potential for success.
Hot Water Pressure Washer aids food processing maintenance.
2013-07-17 14:31:25| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Vapor-Flo® 8410, intended for cleaning and maintenance of food processors and other machinery used within food manufacturing and packing facilities, offers 100% exhaust-free operation, pressure level of 1,880 psi, and flow rate of 0.6 gpm. While disinfection can generally be achieved with temperature of over 170°F, portable machine can create temperatures up to 205°F for removal of greasy and oil deposits. Electric pressure washer also supports upstream siphon chemical injection. This story is related to the following:Food Processing and PreparationPressure Washing Services | Fruit & Vegetable Washers |
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Facebook in hot water over data gathering practices
2013-06-25 14:21:20| InfoWorld: Top News
As if admitting a data breach exposing personal information for 6 million of its members wasn't bad enough, now Facebook is facing growing ire over its data gathering practices. Last Friday, the social network announced it fixed a bug that affected about six million people that allowed some of its members to see additional information about their contacts when using Facebook's "Download Your Information" tool. The tool allows a person to download an archive copy of their Facebook account.
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Chemically Burned: Dow Chemical Tries to Avoid Hot Water in Workera s Death
2013-06-12 18:38:24| Chemicals - Topix.net
Brian Johns suffered chemical burns over 65 percent of his body in a Deer Park plant explosion.