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Tennis & Publicity – A Collage

There are so many things happening in the world of tennis. This championship, that tournament, US Open, Australian Open, Wimbledon, French Open, and the list goes on. It was too confusing so I stopped caring.

June 26, 2015June 26, 2015 @shaneLeave a comment

Natural Food Colouring is Too Expensive

The price is the one thing that companies always leave unanswered. It’s a great thing that General Mills is taking action to eliminate artificial food colouring and they’re not the only company doing this. Due to other companies changing their formulas, General Mills was pressured to start changing their own cereals such as Lucky Charms.… Read More Natural Food Colouring is Too Expensive

June 24, 2015June 26, 2015 @shane5 Comments
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