Articles Archive for December 2008
Australian Beverage News, New Drinks, What Is Hot! »
Looks like Japanese Frucor beverages is taking seriously the threat of Coca Cola Amatil’s Mother energy drink. In a short period of time they have launched a serious contender that fits the dark side image of a bad ass energy drink. People will soon discover that holding a can of mother will be an embarrassing social statement around a certain male age group.
Introducing the new mother killer.
Samedi Energy Drink.
I noticed that a price war has commenced for the super size energy drink servings. Mother energy drink was selling for $2.29 …
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Read it and weep. Be prepared to ask questions and throw stones at high societies glass houses. Who knows maybe the French revolution will repeat itself shortly. Big business and politicians managed to turn a blind eye, money was to be made. Greed should be bred out of humans. Genetic engineering of the threatened human race by 2050 will probably be a good idea after all.
So here are the links to your highway to hell. Reality is sinking in and I can be officially declared sane. China is not the …
Coke Watch, What Is Cold! »
Australia’s Coca Cola has been exposed for using underhand tactics to trick children into revealing personal information over the internet.
When will our big two major political parties wake up and reduce the “fizz” of this type of marketing and advertising.
Not So Famous Quotes, What Is Cold! »
Dr Kaye said. “It will not give up a profitable marketing activity without either being forced to by regulations or shamed into it by public exposure.”
Once again the “she will be right mate attitude” has allowed Trans Fats in Junk Food to be peddled in well-established Australian school fund-raising activities. This country is becoming famous of being slow to adopt the “no safe level of trans fat consumption” fact.
As more countries move towards a total ban on artificial trans fatty acids, Australian consumers are still unaware of the levels of …
New Drinks, What Is Cold! »
The theory goes like this if ageing was caused by a build-up of molecular damage caused by reactive forms of oxygen, called superoxides or free radicals, circulating in the body (oxidative stress). Then antioxidants worked to mop up these free radicals, minimising their damage. The beverage industry has tapped into this growing Antioxidant health trend with new offerings. Many studies aimed at proving the theory have been inconclusive, until now thanks to the tiny Nematode worm. The study carried out by the team from University College London said, in the …
Open Source Software »
How slow are all levels of Australian government to catch up on the open source software alternative, once again the so called “wanna be” society is behind other nations. NSW wants to offer 197,000 secondary school students wireless-enabled netbooks that should run on open-source software. When these students discover the open source world they will expose themselves to endless possibilities of business innovation and competitiveness.
The risk a generation of youngsters growing up on a small dose of open source software, is like sentencing them to a Microsoft mortgaged life.
Australian Supermarkets, Not So Famous Quotes »
“We urge all Australian consumers to buy Australian and buy Hans in the lead-up to Christmas to help secure the future of the workers in this business.”
Mark Mentha – KordaMentha
Hans its Australian, its good with bright pink “Australian Pork” logo!
New Slogan for Hans to ignite Australian supplier and consumer loyalty. Cheaper pork imports are more profitable to suppliers and cheaper for the financially struggling Australian consumer. In reality Hans Smallgoods was prone to fail when pig tarrifs stopped flying. Someone at Coles is looking at attempting to save the Aussie …














