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New Age Beverages Corp to acquire Morinda Holdings
2018-12-03 15:19:00| Daily beverage news and comment - from just-drinks.com
Colorado-based New Age Beverages Corp (NABC) has agreed to purchase Utah-headquartered healthy lifestyles and beverage company Morinda Holdings, as the group looks to boost the reach of its CBD beverages.
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Doubling Down on Beach Towns in an Age of Monster Storms
2018-11-20 18:30:32| National Real Estate Investor
In spite of climate change, developers continue to invest in beach town communities, protecting themselves with new building methods.
Dutchman, 69, brings lawsuit to lower his age 20 years
2018-11-08 11:08:06| BBC News | Business | UK Edition
Emile Ratelband wants to officially change his birth date by 20 years to boost his Tinder prospects.
Free Craigellachie 51 YO, Bacardi's single malts strategy and a tough stance on age statements - Interview - Bacardi's global brand director, malts, Ian Taylor
2018-10-25 17:35:00| Daily beverage news and comment - from just-drinks.com
Today, Bacardi released a 51-year-old whisky from its Craigellachie single malt distillery in Speyside, Scotland - the company's oldest single malt release so far. In a rare move, Bacardi has chosen to give away the expression free of charge. In an exclusive interview with just-drinks, global brand director, malts, Ian Taylor outlines the strategy behind the decision and sheds some light on Bacardi's play in single malts. The company acquired Aberfeldy, Royal Brackla, Aultmore, The Deveron and Craigellachie as part of John Dewar & Sons in 1998, and launched them in 2014.
Free Craigellachie 51 YO, Bacardi's single malts strategy and a tough stance on age statements - Interview - Bacardi's global brand director for malts, Ian Taylor
2018-10-25 17:35:00| Daily beverage news and comment - from just-drinks.com
Today, Bacardi has released a 51-year-old single malt Scotch from its Craigellachie distillery in Speyside, Scotland - the company's oldest single malt release so far. In a rare move, Bacardi has chosen to give away the expression free of charge. In an exclusive interview with just-drinks, the company's global brand director for malts, Ian Taylor, outlines the strategy behind the decision and sheds some light on Bacardi's play in single malts.
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