
As said before: we learn every day.
I did not know that more than one in 13 students reported being drugged through drink spiking. And the fact that a company created an app and sensor-enhanced jewelry to “discreetly” check for spiked drinks, is perhaps an even more concerning learning.
Stay sharp and speak up!
Sincerely
Jan van Iperen · ectus
PS I recently heard that some people do not realize the headline of each article is the link to the full original post… Click That Link!
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The 'Anatomy of a Juice' series is set to debut on Juice News, providing comprehensive insights into the juice industry. This series will explore the entire process of juice production, detailing each stage from seed to glass. It aims to enhance understanding of the complexities involved in juice creation, catering to an audience seeking more in-depth knowledge in a market often characterized by brief information.
› And you will see the new ectus website at the same time!
Kagome, a Japanese food and beverage company, has introduced an orange-flavored juice that does not contain any oranges. This launch comes in response to increasing import costs linked to a global decline in orange crop yields. The product aims to address market demands while navigating the challenges posed by fluctuating orange supply and pricing in the beverage sector.
Drinking seltzer, like other acidic beverages, can potentially harm tooth enamel. Experts discussed whether this carbonated drink poses significant risks to dental health. While seltzer is less acidic than sodas and fruit juices, its carbonation can still contribute to enamel erosion over time. Individuals concerned about dental health may want to consider the frequency and quantity of seltzer consumption in their diets.
Kim Kardashian has launched a new energy drink named Update, which features paraxanthine as its primary ingredient instead of caffeine. Experts were consulted to evaluate the differences between paraxanthine and caffeine, as well as how Update compares to conventional energy drinks. The drink is marketed as a "healthy" alternative, prompting discussions about the safety and efficacy of paraxanthine in energy beverages.
Coca-Cola's yellow cap bottles have gained popularity as a seasonal trend, particularly during Passover. Social media users have been comparing these bottles to Mexican Coke, highlighting their unique appeal. The yellow caps, which symbolize the brand's connection to the holiday, have sparked interest among food enthusiasts, leading to increased visibility and discussion around the product in various online platforms.
In the 1990s, new beverage trends emerged, including energy drinks like Surge and Josta, as well as Crystal Pepsi. Despite their initial popularity, these products did not endure in the market. The discontinuation of these sodas reflects changing consumer preferences and the challenges of sustaining novelty beverages over time. Ultimately, these drinks fizzled out for various reasons, highlighting the transient nature of beverage trends.
Jones Soda Co. has announced the national rollout of its Fallout™-inspired Sunset Sarsaparilla 12-packs in club stores across the United States. This expansion is part of the company's strategy to enhance its beverage platform, targeting fans of the popular video game franchise. The new product aims to capitalize on the growing demand for unique craft sodas while appealing to the gaming community.
Coca-Cola has commenced construction on a new bottling facility in Colorado Springs, marking a significant investment in the region. This facility aims to enhance operational efficiency and support the growing demand for Coca-Cola products. The project is expected to create numerous job opportunities and contribute to the local economy, reflecting Coca-Cola's commitment to expanding its production capabilities in the area.
Ball Corporation is expanding its sustainable aluminum manufacturing on a global scale, which enhances beverage supply chains by providing increased capacity and more environmentally friendly sourcing options. This initiative aims to reshape the beverage industry by promoting the use of aluminum, which is recognized for its sustainability benefits. The company's efforts reflect a commitment to improving supply chain efficiency while addressing environmental concerns within the beverage sector.
Convenience stores are now selling more THC beverages than any retail channel except liquor stores, according to a report. Jason Zelinski of NielsenIQ highlights that 10-milligram doses are experiencing the fastest growth within this category. This trend indicates a significant shift in consumer preferences, with convenience stores emerging as key players in the THC beverage market alongside traditional liquor retailers.
In tandem with the funding, Create is expanding product categories with the launch of Creatine + Electrolytes, a new multi-functional format that combines 5g of creatine monohydrate, a balanced electrolyte profile including sodium, potassium, and magnesium, and 1g of taurine to support hydration, energy, and cognitive performance.
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The Australian Citrus Congress recently convened in Adelaide, focusing on practical pathways for the future growth of the citrus industry. The event highlighted industry excellence and aimed to chart a strategic direction for stakeholders. Participants engaged in discussions about innovation and collaboration, emphasizing the importance of adapting to market demands and enhancing the overall competitiveness of the Australian citrus sector in the global landscape.
A new tool developed by engineer Juan Espinoza aims to alleviate the physical strain on workers involved in citrus harvesting, hauling, and sorting. This device is gaining recognition in citrus-producing regions for its potential to reduce the physical demands associated with one of agriculture's most challenging jobs. The introduction of this innovation in working groves addresses the pain and discomfort often experienced by laborers.
As the 2026 citrus season approaches, the Citrus Growers' Association of Southern Africa (CGA) is monitoring the availability and cost of diesel fuel, which are at risk due to ongoing conflicts in the Middle East. The association emphasizes the potential impact on citrus exports, highlighting the importance of fuel supply stability for the success of the upcoming season and overall export performance.
Want to dive deeper in citrus? Coming in 2026: citrodex.com
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Accurate fruit detection in citrus orchards is crucial for yield estimation, precision harvesting, and automated orchard monitoring. The dataset presented in this study focuses on orange fruit detection using UAV technology. It provides a comprehensive resource for researchers and practitioners aiming to improve fruit detection methods, ultimately enhancing productivity and efficiency in citrus farming. The dataset can facilitate advancements in agricultural practices and technology integration.
Limonene, a monoterpene found in Citrus essential oils, is gaining recognition in food and health sciences for its various health benefits and potential applications. It exhibits bioactive properties that can promote human health and serve as a natural preservative in food products. Research highlights its effectiveness in enhancing flavor, aroma, and shelf life, making it a valuable compound in both the food industry and health-related applications.
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