Why is cocaine illegal when acoholic beverages are worst?
Q. Many people die from drunk driving, lung failure,and other effect of acoholic beverages. And I think acoholic beverages are much worst than cocaine. Why is it that cocaine are banned while acoholic beverages are legal.
Asked by JF KING - Wed Jul 15 12:30:10 2009 - - 12 Answers - 1 Comments
A. Cocaine is a lot more powerful and euphoric which makes it much more addictive. People do not generally have a few snorts of cocaine and go home, or spend a few hours getting high and stop. The addiction is so powerful, people will spend all their money and keep using it (day and night). It will take over your life in a hurry. It will ruin you financially, affect your mind, emotions, and sanity. It is not a drug that should ever be legalized. You can make an argument for weed, that's fine but no way cocaine. I have been on it for a few periods of my life and all I can say is it got the best of me every time. Financially is the worse because of the cost, and the obsession to keep using. I have drank for several years and that never… [cont.]
Answered by Paul - Sat Jul 18 06:42:25 2009
Q. Many people die from drunk driving, lung failure,and other effect of acoholic beverages. And I think acoholic beverages are much worst than cocaine. Why is it that cocaine are banned while acoholic beverages are legal.
Asked by JF KING - Wed Jul 15 12:30:10 2009 - - 12 Answers - 1 Comments
A. Cocaine is a lot more powerful and euphoric which makes it much more addictive. People do not generally have a few snorts of cocaine and go home, or spend a few hours getting high and stop. The addiction is so powerful, people will spend all their money and keep using it (day and night). It will take over your life in a hurry. It will ruin you financially, affect your mind, emotions, and sanity. It is not a drug that should ever be legalized. You can make an argument for weed, that's fine but no way cocaine. I have been on it for a few periods of my life and all I can say is it got the best of me every time. Financially is the worse because of the cost, and the obsession to keep using. I have drank for several years and that never… [cont.]
Answered by Paul - Sat Jul 18 06:42:25 2009
What is healthier drinking warm beverages or cold?
Q. I have heard that drinking warmer beverages is healthier for you. I have also heard that drinking cold beverages will burn calories. I have been unable to find anything on the topic on the internet. Does anyone know the truth or the reasons behind these two conflicting statements?
Asked by Steve - Fri Dec 21 09:45:07 2007 - - 7 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I myself have never heard of cold or hot drinks being better but I do know it can depend on the weather,that determines what is better to drink. If it hot drink cold drinks,if it cold drink hot drinks.
Answered by Caliguy - Fri Dec 21 09:50:56 2007
Q. I have heard that drinking warmer beverages is healthier for you. I have also heard that drinking cold beverages will burn calories. I have been unable to find anything on the topic on the internet. Does anyone know the truth or the reasons behind these two conflicting statements?
Asked by Steve - Fri Dec 21 09:45:07 2007 - - 7 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I myself have never heard of cold or hot drinks being better but I do know it can depend on the weather,that determines what is better to drink. If it hot drink cold drinks,if it cold drink hot drinks.
Answered by Caliguy - Fri Dec 21 09:50:56 2007
What types of alcoholic beverages have no brewer's yeast in them? Or have it filtered out completely?
Q. I've read several posts here to try to find more information, but haven't been able to find an answer to this. I've read that yeast is central to the alcohol brewing process, but I've also read that some alcoholic beverages have processed and filtered it out. I took an allergy test recently which said that I'm allergic to brewer's yeast - does this cover all the yeast strains in Japanese Sake for example? Or are there strains I can have? Thanks!
Asked by bishopbebop - Sun Aug 30 22:11:04 2009 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. MasterPython is correct. But I will elaborate. "Hard" alcohol is distilled by evaporation to get the purest form. Thus all the flavoring ingredients and yeast are left behind. Beer is full of yeast, well the one's worth drinking. I am so sorry that you are allergic to brewers yeast. I don't know what I would do.
Answered by higgimonster - Sun Aug 30 22:35:45 2009
Q. I've read several posts here to try to find more information, but haven't been able to find an answer to this. I've read that yeast is central to the alcohol brewing process, but I've also read that some alcoholic beverages have processed and filtered it out. I took an allergy test recently which said that I'm allergic to brewer's yeast - does this cover all the yeast strains in Japanese Sake for example? Or are there strains I can have? Thanks!
Asked by bishopbebop - Sun Aug 30 22:11:04 2009 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. MasterPython is correct. But I will elaborate. "Hard" alcohol is distilled by evaporation to get the purest form. Thus all the flavoring ingredients and yeast are left behind. Beer is full of yeast, well the one's worth drinking. I am so sorry that you are allergic to brewers yeast. I don't know what I would do.
Answered by higgimonster - Sun Aug 30 22:35:45 2009
What kind of alcoholic beverages go well with the following dishes?
Q. For example: red wine complements steak, i know that. Likewise what kind of alcoholic beverages go well with the following (cooked in different ways)? Fish & Seafood Red meats Chicken Pasta dishes Salads + add more if you wish. I am no alcoholic, but occasionally when I go to a nice I do want to order something that goes well with the main dish... Also, I love mixed drinks. Martinis, bellinis, mojito, etc...
Asked by sugar.spyce - Sun Feb 8 20:47:28 2009 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
A. There is a wine or beer for all those; not so much distilled. Fish & Seafood - White Wine or Light Ale Red meats - Red Wine or Dark Beer Chicken - White Wine or Light Beer Pasta dishes - Dry Red Wine Salads - Dry White Wine Meatload/Shepard's Pie - Dark Beer + add more if you wish
Answered by Fred S - Sun Feb 8 20:56:01 2009
Q. For example: red wine complements steak, i know that. Likewise what kind of alcoholic beverages go well with the following (cooked in different ways)? Fish & Seafood Red meats Chicken Pasta dishes Salads + add more if you wish. I am no alcoholic, but occasionally when I go to a nice I do want to order something that goes well with the main dish... Also, I love mixed drinks. Martinis, bellinis, mojito, etc...
Asked by sugar.spyce - Sun Feb 8 20:47:28 2009 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
A. There is a wine or beer for all those; not so much distilled. Fish & Seafood - White Wine or Light Ale Red meats - Red Wine or Dark Beer Chicken - White Wine or Light Beer Pasta dishes - Dry Red Wine Salads - Dry White Wine Meatload/Shepard's Pie - Dark Beer + add more if you wish
Answered by Fred S - Sun Feb 8 20:56:01 2009
what's the difference between these alcoholic beverages?
Q. what's the difference between vodka, liquor, beer, rum, gin, wine, and malt beverages? i know that drinks like smirnoff and bacardi are carbonated and on the front of the bottle it says malt beverage, but on the back it says flavored beer. ALSO, when you go to places like Chilis and you get a margarita, what is the alcohol that they put in there? thanks in advance!
Asked by Pina Colada - Fri Sep 14 20:24:53 2007 - - 7 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Vodka is distilled from grain or potatoes. It is highly distilled for purity. Liquor is not specific. It refers to a variety of distilled beverages most of which are made from grain. Scotch, vodka, rum, rye and gin are all liquor. Beer is fermented barley. Fermented beverages are lower proof (alcohol content) than distilled beverages. Rum is distilled from sugarcane. Gin is distilled grain flavored with herbs. a variety of herbs can be used. Wine is fermented grapes. Malt beverages are made similarly to beer. The term is used in marketing to distinguish malt liquor from beer which may carry a lower-class connotation than malt liquor. It can be flavored with a large variety of flavors and is usually higher proof than beer. Smirnoff… [cont.]
Answered by preempt - Fri Sep 14 20:59:19 2007
Q. what's the difference between vodka, liquor, beer, rum, gin, wine, and malt beverages? i know that drinks like smirnoff and bacardi are carbonated and on the front of the bottle it says malt beverage, but on the back it says flavored beer. ALSO, when you go to places like Chilis and you get a margarita, what is the alcohol that they put in there? thanks in advance!
Asked by Pina Colada - Fri Sep 14 20:24:53 2007 - - 7 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Vodka is distilled from grain or potatoes. It is highly distilled for purity. Liquor is not specific. It refers to a variety of distilled beverages most of which are made from grain. Scotch, vodka, rum, rye and gin are all liquor. Beer is fermented barley. Fermented beverages are lower proof (alcohol content) than distilled beverages. Rum is distilled from sugarcane. Gin is distilled grain flavored with herbs. a variety of herbs can be used. Wine is fermented grapes. Malt beverages are made similarly to beer. The term is used in marketing to distinguish malt liquor from beer which may carry a lower-class connotation than malt liquor. It can be flavored with a large variety of flavors and is usually higher proof than beer. Smirnoff… [cont.]
Answered by preempt - Fri Sep 14 20:59:19 2007
What kind of eating disorder is someone drinking beverages more than eating food?
Q. Well, my friend has been drinking beverages more than eating today. I mean, today, she only ate three spoons of noodles and a slice of pizza, and she is full the whole day. But she drinks more frequently than she eats that she could still finish a whole bottle of milk in one sitting! Is this a disorder? What is wrong?
Asked by Ongiel - Thu Apr 16 11:32:54 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Well, I have an eating disorder and everyone I know who is anorexic would NEVER eat an entire slice of pizza or noodles voluntarily. Maybe she's developing an eating disorder though, because people tend to start out just lessening their diets and then work there way down to less and less food. And some of us go on certain diets, like juice diets and stuff. Check what she's drinking. If it's got calories in it it's probably not an eating disorder because she's obviosusly not counting calories. And if she's drinking milk, that has crazy calories in it, so it's probably not an eating disorder. Nevertheless, I would talk to her about it, just in case. Just let her know that you're there and want her to be healthy. Even though she doesn't… [cont.]
Answered by FallenAngel - Thu Apr 16 13:01:52 2009
Q. Well, my friend has been drinking beverages more than eating today. I mean, today, she only ate three spoons of noodles and a slice of pizza, and she is full the whole day. But she drinks more frequently than she eats that she could still finish a whole bottle of milk in one sitting! Is this a disorder? What is wrong?
Asked by Ongiel - Thu Apr 16 11:32:54 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Well, I have an eating disorder and everyone I know who is anorexic would NEVER eat an entire slice of pizza or noodles voluntarily. Maybe she's developing an eating disorder though, because people tend to start out just lessening their diets and then work there way down to less and less food. And some of us go on certain diets, like juice diets and stuff. Check what she's drinking. If it's got calories in it it's probably not an eating disorder because she's obviosusly not counting calories. And if she's drinking milk, that has crazy calories in it, so it's probably not an eating disorder. Nevertheless, I would talk to her about it, just in case. Just let her know that you're there and want her to be healthy. Even though she doesn't… [cont.]
Answered by FallenAngel - Thu Apr 16 13:01:52 2009
How many alcoholic beverages can you name?
Q. I'm doing a project and I need as much alcoholic beverages as I can. The most gets 10 points! Thanks! I mean brand names. (Budweiser, Coors, Sam Adams )
Asked by Slinky - Wed Sep 20 14:12:59 2006 - - 9 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I only put drink on here that i have heard of or drank. I didnt use a list from another website. Budwiezer budwiezer select budlight bud ice coors coors light falls city busch busch light corona Heineken samuel adams Old Milwaukee old milwaukee's best Michelob Lager Michelob Light Mechelob Ultra Amber Rock Tequiza O'douls' Miller Miller Light Miller High Life stroh'a Keystone light Rolling Rock Beck's Killian's Natural Light Hurricane King Cobra Bacardi Silver Bacardi Raz Zima Captain Morgan Rum Early Times Bourbon Fosters Smirnoff Ice Smirnoff Double Black Cabernet Merlot Moonshine Guinness Chardonnay Pale Ale Seagram s Kahlua White Russian George Dickel Jim Beam Old Grand Dad Southern Comfort Wild Turkey Wild Turkey 101 Jack… [cont.]
Answered by Jessica V - Wed Sep 20 14:17:33 2006
Q. I'm doing a project and I need as much alcoholic beverages as I can. The most gets 10 points! Thanks! I mean brand names. (Budweiser, Coors, Sam Adams )
Asked by Slinky - Wed Sep 20 14:12:59 2006 - - 9 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I only put drink on here that i have heard of or drank. I didnt use a list from another website. Budwiezer budwiezer select budlight bud ice coors coors light falls city busch busch light corona Heineken samuel adams Old Milwaukee old milwaukee's best Michelob Lager Michelob Light Mechelob Ultra Amber Rock Tequiza O'douls' Miller Miller Light Miller High Life stroh'a Keystone light Rolling Rock Beck's Killian's Natural Light Hurricane King Cobra Bacardi Silver Bacardi Raz Zima Captain Morgan Rum Early Times Bourbon Fosters Smirnoff Ice Smirnoff Double Black Cabernet Merlot Moonshine Guinness Chardonnay Pale Ale Seagram s Kahlua White Russian George Dickel Jim Beam Old Grand Dad Southern Comfort Wild Turkey Wild Turkey 101 Jack… [cont.]
Answered by Jessica V - Wed Sep 20 14:17:33 2006
Why do alcoholic beverages not have to list their ingredients?
Q. I am severely allergic to nuts and I know some alcohol is made from nuts. what to do?!? Why do alcoholic beverages not have to list their ingredients?
Asked by queen rabbit - Tue Jun 20 18:00:21 2006 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Rules governing alcoholic-beverage labeling suffer from jurisdictional gaps between the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the Treasury Department s Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau (TTB, formerly the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms). Here's the article:
Answered by Mike - Tue Jun 20 18:22:23 2006
Q. I am severely allergic to nuts and I know some alcohol is made from nuts. what to do?!? Why do alcoholic beverages not have to list their ingredients?
Asked by queen rabbit - Tue Jun 20 18:00:21 2006 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Rules governing alcoholic-beverage labeling suffer from jurisdictional gaps between the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the Treasury Department s Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau (TTB, formerly the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms). Here's the article:
Answered by Mike - Tue Jun 20 18:22:23 2006
What can you do to make your alcoholic beverages glow in the dark?
Q. We have a bar but want to add something special to our beverages.
Asked by stinckleheimer - Tue Nov 11 18:17:35 2008 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Get some glow sticks - place them into your drink or twist them into a circle and place on the bottom of the glass - awesome!! =)
Answered by Marisa's Mommy - Sat Nov 15 10:35:15 2008
Q. We have a bar but want to add something special to our beverages.
Asked by stinckleheimer - Tue Nov 11 18:17:35 2008 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Get some glow sticks - place them into your drink or twist them into a circle and place on the bottom of the glass - awesome!! =)
Answered by Marisa's Mommy - Sat Nov 15 10:35:15 2008
How do I word a thesis statement on the proposed tax on sugared beverages?
Q. I'm writing a paper for my English class and I can't seem to develop a cause and effect thesis on my topic. I am writing about the proposed tax on sugared beverages and attempting to persuade the audience that this tax is unnecessary. I don't know how to make it cause and effect though, I can only come up with the argument that obesity is not the direct effect of sugared beverages. Please help!
Asked by Heather C - Tue Nov 17 15:02:04 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Placing a tax on sugared beverages, would cause an uproar from citizens and effect the tax rate by causing inflation of taxes among other things.((you have a cause and effect and where your decision lies is clearly stated)) some key points you could use. It would be almost as if history is repeating itself,but the repetition would be modified to todays new age,soda and other drinks.(compare it to the boston tea party,revolts on the taxes placed on tea) wiht taxes going up, but household income not how can americans afford to pay?
Answered by becky - Tue Nov 17 15:22:02 2009
Q. I'm writing a paper for my English class and I can't seem to develop a cause and effect thesis on my topic. I am writing about the proposed tax on sugared beverages and attempting to persuade the audience that this tax is unnecessary. I don't know how to make it cause and effect though, I can only come up with the argument that obesity is not the direct effect of sugared beverages. Please help!
Asked by Heather C - Tue Nov 17 15:02:04 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Placing a tax on sugared beverages, would cause an uproar from citizens and effect the tax rate by causing inflation of taxes among other things.((you have a cause and effect and where your decision lies is clearly stated)) some key points you could use. It would be almost as if history is repeating itself,but the repetition would be modified to todays new age,soda and other drinks.(compare it to the boston tea party,revolts on the taxes placed on tea) wiht taxes going up, but household income not how can americans afford to pay?
Answered by becky - Tue Nov 17 15:22:02 2009
Are distilled beverages better for teens to drink rather than beer?
Q. Are distilled beverages (vodka) better for teens to drink rather than beer (coors light, bud light, etc)? Can you get drunk off distilled beverages just like like beer?
Asked by Yahoo! King - Sat Oct 20 20:16:22 2007 - - 7 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Any alcoholic beverage is going to impact you negatively. Your brain is still growing and forming right up until your early 20's, so what you do to it while it's still in stages of growth is going to affect you the rest of your life. But have fun "getting trashed", I guess. It sounds AWESOME.
Answered by Lauren - Sat Oct 20 20:24:18 2007
Q. Are distilled beverages (vodka) better for teens to drink rather than beer (coors light, bud light, etc)? Can you get drunk off distilled beverages just like like beer?
Asked by Yahoo! King - Sat Oct 20 20:16:22 2007 - - 7 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Any alcoholic beverage is going to impact you negatively. Your brain is still growing and forming right up until your early 20's, so what you do to it while it's still in stages of growth is going to affect you the rest of your life. But have fun "getting trashed", I guess. It sounds AWESOME.
Answered by Lauren - Sat Oct 20 20:24:18 2007
How much beer/alcoholic beverages are consumed in one day?
Q. How many alcoholic beverages are consumed in one day within New York State? Please answer in liter or gallons, please.
Asked by Kris P - Wed Mar 25 16:46:45 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. 1000 gallons
Answered by Jeff K - Wed Mar 25 17:00:39 2009
Q. How many alcoholic beverages are consumed in one day within New York State? Please answer in liter or gallons, please.
Asked by Kris P - Wed Mar 25 16:46:45 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. 1000 gallons
Answered by Jeff K - Wed Mar 25 17:00:39 2009
What are the best non carbonated beverages?
Q. I am starting to want to take better care of my teeth. Are there any beverages, like water, without being carbonated?
Asked by kagurafan01 - Fri Jul 10 20:10:57 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. A lot of fruit juice is uncarbonated, and are recommended by most dentists, along with milk. Milk is highly recommended by dentists. Some flavored water is uncarbonated, but you have to look at the ingredients on the juices and flavored water so you can see if there's carbonation in them or not.
Answered by Jawnuhthun - Fri Jul 10 20:18:30 2009
Q. I am starting to want to take better care of my teeth. Are there any beverages, like water, without being carbonated?
Asked by kagurafan01 - Fri Jul 10 20:10:57 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. A lot of fruit juice is uncarbonated, and are recommended by most dentists, along with milk. Milk is highly recommended by dentists. Some flavored water is uncarbonated, but you have to look at the ingredients on the juices and flavored water so you can see if there's carbonation in them or not.
Answered by Jawnuhthun - Fri Jul 10 20:18:30 2009
Is it safe for young children to consume products and beverages containing Nutrasweet/Equal?
Q. Is it safe for young children to consume products and beverages that contain Nutrasweet/Equal? We only drink sugar free beverages in our home due to my husband's diabetes. We usually have a pitcher of Crystal Light in the fridge, and ice cream in that contains either Nutrasweet or Splenda. When my grandchildren visit, is there any possible harm in them consuming a reasonable amount of these sugar substitutes?
Asked by grumpyoldlady - Wed Oct 24 21:40:52 2007 - - 21 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I've often wondered that...polyketonurics. I am going to watch this question, very good one in fact. I personally stay away from it (lately). Big corporations can bleed anything they want in the press though. ***Really Lily? Disclaimers even there huh? Thanks
Answered by Discreetmansname - Wed Oct 24 21:44:26 2007
Q. Is it safe for young children to consume products and beverages that contain Nutrasweet/Equal? We only drink sugar free beverages in our home due to my husband's diabetes. We usually have a pitcher of Crystal Light in the fridge, and ice cream in that contains either Nutrasweet or Splenda. When my grandchildren visit, is there any possible harm in them consuming a reasonable amount of these sugar substitutes?
Asked by grumpyoldlady - Wed Oct 24 21:40:52 2007 - - 21 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I've often wondered that...polyketonurics. I am going to watch this question, very good one in fact. I personally stay away from it (lately). Big corporations can bleed anything they want in the press though. ***Really Lily? Disclaimers even there huh? Thanks
Answered by Discreetmansname - Wed Oct 24 21:44:26 2007
Is it legal for persons under 21 to create and then consume alcoholic beverages in New York?
Q. Using a distillation process. The beverages in question would be brewed entirely from common household items. All items used in the process would be legally available to such persons (under 21). There would be no intent to distribute such items and consumption would not be public. Just curious to the legalities of such.
Asked by Dylan - Mon Jun 9 00:43:18 2008 - - 7 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Distilling is illegal for everyone to do. And as far as brewing and all other types of making alcohol in the home it is illegal if you're under 21. You can't even legally buy the equipment or the ingredients. Even for people who are of age are limited as to how much they can make. 100 gallons per person per year not to exceed 200 gallons. And some states/cities/townships don't allow it at all.
Answered by mortician04 - Mon Jun 9 10:00:47 2008
Q. Using a distillation process. The beverages in question would be brewed entirely from common household items. All items used in the process would be legally available to such persons (under 21). There would be no intent to distribute such items and consumption would not be public. Just curious to the legalities of such.
Asked by Dylan - Mon Jun 9 00:43:18 2008 - - 7 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Distilling is illegal for everyone to do. And as far as brewing and all other types of making alcohol in the home it is illegal if you're under 21. You can't even legally buy the equipment or the ingredients. Even for people who are of age are limited as to how much they can make. 100 gallons per person per year not to exceed 200 gallons. And some states/cities/townships don't allow it at all.
Answered by mortician04 - Mon Jun 9 10:00:47 2008
If a person processes food and beverages what job do they have?
Q. For my social studies class I have to do a presentation on Belgium. Listed on "Industries" for Belgium contained "processed foods and beverages." So I need to know the name of a person who processes food and beverages as an occupation. So far i have vehicle assembly worker and coal miner...but factory worker...? Can you answer something more specific?
Asked by Lily<3sDachshunds ^_^ - Fri Feb 26 20:16:45 2010 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. read this
Answered by Tycoon within month - Fri Feb 26 20:20:46 2010
Q. For my social studies class I have to do a presentation on Belgium. Listed on "Industries" for Belgium contained "processed foods and beverages." So I need to know the name of a person who processes food and beverages as an occupation. So far i have vehicle assembly worker and coal miner...but factory worker...? Can you answer something more specific?
Asked by Lily<3sDachshunds ^_^ - Fri Feb 26 20:16:45 2010 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. read this
Answered by Tycoon within month - Fri Feb 26 20:20:46 2010
Why do the lobbists for alcoholic beverages refuse to allow the ingredients to be put on the labels?
Q. A local University did the analysis of several different types of alcoholic beverages and the results were not allowed to be made public. Where is the freedom of information? Apparently the results were so condemning that the public would never consume such a vile product if they were aware of how toxic these beverages actually are.
Asked by old_timer - Fri Apr 25 09:32:05 2008 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
A. It's all about secrets and competition. It is not at all limited to alcoholic beverages. Every food or beverage that you see with the words "natural flavors" and/or "artificial flavors" is not listing many of the ingredients. As long as the government has deemed certain chemicals to be non-threatening below a certain parts per million of billion, that chemical does not have to be listed on the label. "Natural flavors" may contain literally hundreds of chemicals, some of them extremely dangerous in high quantities.
Answered by Cap'n T - Fri Apr 25 10:23:18 2008
Q. A local University did the analysis of several different types of alcoholic beverages and the results were not allowed to be made public. Where is the freedom of information? Apparently the results were so condemning that the public would never consume such a vile product if they were aware of how toxic these beverages actually are.
Asked by old_timer - Fri Apr 25 09:32:05 2008 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
A. It's all about secrets and competition. It is not at all limited to alcoholic beverages. Every food or beverage that you see with the words "natural flavors" and/or "artificial flavors" is not listing many of the ingredients. As long as the government has deemed certain chemicals to be non-threatening below a certain parts per million of billion, that chemical does not have to be listed on the label. "Natural flavors" may contain literally hundreds of chemicals, some of them extremely dangerous in high quantities.
Answered by Cap'n T - Fri Apr 25 10:23:18 2008
what is the marketing mix of the fruit juices beverages in Indian market?
Q. I am post graduate of mangement student. So, please help me to rectifi my doubt. then what are the Marketing segmentation of fruit juices beverages in Indian market.
Asked by rizwana S - Fri Feb 15 08:56:59 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Mkting mix i.e; product price promotion n place in my opnion it comes undewr FMCG(product),as i really dont know the segmentation means qty u r offering i cant give options( price ) u can mkt it by advertising it through various channels of advertising (promotion) as uknow it is a product which will be liked n most used y the urban area users it is no use that u do its ad in rural area so concentrate on urban areas(place) * nowmkt seg :ooommm u should target the customer base in urban areas as in our tipical villages ki dont think so ki u'l get much notice u should hardwork in designing or making add suggest any ad maker 1 thing more in urban area u should target people bet age group of 15 -30 as these people keep watch on there health… [cont.]
Answered by romi - Fri Feb 15 09:18:24 2008
Q. I am post graduate of mangement student. So, please help me to rectifi my doubt. then what are the Marketing segmentation of fruit juices beverages in Indian market.
Asked by rizwana S - Fri Feb 15 08:56:59 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Mkting mix i.e; product price promotion n place in my opnion it comes undewr FMCG(product),as i really dont know the segmentation means qty u r offering i cant give options( price ) u can mkt it by advertising it through various channels of advertising (promotion) as uknow it is a product which will be liked n most used y the urban area users it is no use that u do its ad in rural area so concentrate on urban areas(place) * nowmkt seg :ooommm u should target the customer base in urban areas as in our tipical villages ki dont think so ki u'l get much notice u should hardwork in designing or making add suggest any ad maker 1 thing more in urban area u should target people bet age group of 15 -30 as these people keep watch on there health… [cont.]
Answered by romi - Fri Feb 15 09:18:24 2008
Why is it that some people are capable of drinking lots of alcoholic beverages?
Q. Sometimes me and my friends drink beer or any other alcoholic beverages, but I can't drink as much as them, I tend to puke when I reach my limit, but my friends rarely reach that point. What could be the explanation to this? Is there something I can do so I could be able to drink more. Thanks.
Asked by Mr. Brightside - Mon Jul 7 15:56:38 2008 - - 10 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Oh honey...just don't try to keep up! Have one or two, don't make the mistake of trying to drink a great deal of alcohol. People have died trying...for real! It's no big deal to say, "I like a beer or two, but that's my limit and I refuse to operate a vehicle if I happen to drink". You'll be a winner, I promise if you just follow this advise.
Answered by sky64 - Mon Jul 7 16:01:58 2008
Q. Sometimes me and my friends drink beer or any other alcoholic beverages, but I can't drink as much as them, I tend to puke when I reach my limit, but my friends rarely reach that point. What could be the explanation to this? Is there something I can do so I could be able to drink more. Thanks.
Asked by Mr. Brightside - Mon Jul 7 15:56:38 2008 - - 10 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Oh honey...just don't try to keep up! Have one or two, don't make the mistake of trying to drink a great deal of alcohol. People have died trying...for real! It's no big deal to say, "I like a beer or two, but that's my limit and I refuse to operate a vehicle if I happen to drink". You'll be a winner, I promise if you just follow this advise.
Answered by sky64 - Mon Jul 7 16:01:58 2008
Can you purchase alcoholic beverages online?
Q. Just curious since you can buy soda and mixers and other groceries. I was just wondering if you can by alcoholic beverages online.
Asked by Butterfly - Tue Dec 4 22:33:31 2007 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. There are several web services that sell wine (at least) on line. I've also referenced some that sell Scotch. Not sure what controls are in place to prevent underage purchases. Astrobuf
Answered by astrobuf - Tue Dec 4 22:46:04 2007
Q. Just curious since you can buy soda and mixers and other groceries. I was just wondering if you can by alcoholic beverages online.
Asked by Butterfly - Tue Dec 4 22:33:31 2007 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. There are several web services that sell wine (at least) on line. I've also referenced some that sell Scotch. Not sure what controls are in place to prevent underage purchases. Astrobuf
Answered by astrobuf - Tue Dec 4 22:46:04 2007
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Heraly's Beverages robbed
Green Bay Press Gazette
... cap pulled down over his face took approximately $100 and cigarettes from Heraly's Beverages , 1751 University Ave., shortly after 8:45 pm Sunday. ...
GB Cops Looking For Liquor Store Armed Robber WTAQ
Green Bay liquor store robbed Fox11online.com
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Green Bay Press Gazette
... cap pulled down over his face took approximately $100 and cigarettes from Heraly's Beverages , 1751 University Ave., shortly after 8:45 pm Sunday. ...
GB Cops Looking For Liquor Store Armed Robber WTAQ
Green Bay liquor store robbed Fox11online.com
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School beverages getting healthier with much fewer calories ...
Amber Smith/The Post-Standard
Mon, 08 Mar 2010 21:12:09 GM
The voluntary initiative, begun in May 2006, is aimed at replacing full-calorie soft drinks with lower-calorie, smaller-portion . beverages. . It covers school vending machines, lunch lines and anywhere drinks are sold during the school day ...
Amber Smith/The Post-Standard
Mon, 08 Mar 2010 21:12:09 GM
The voluntary initiative, begun in May 2006, is aimed at replacing full-calorie soft drinks with lower-calorie, smaller-portion . beverages. . It covers school vending machines, lunch lines and anywhere drinks are sold during the school day ...
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