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Authorities say 12 students became sick after drinking bottled water from a vending machine at a Southern California junior high school. ...more
April 24, 2009
Nearly three months after code violations forced 13 men to leave Liberty Manor, the shelter for homeless veterans is ready to welcome them back. ...more
July 25, 2008
Pepsi Bottling Group is building a towering warehouse at its plant on North 30th Street. ...more
July 16, 2008
NORTH TAMPA - Pepsi Bottling Group is building a towering warehouse at its plant on North 30th Street. A latticework of steel girders rises about 100 feet at the Pepsi distribution plant at 11315 N. 30th St., south of Fowler Avenue. ...more
July 11, 2008
SEBRING — Highlands County high school students returning from winter break will be able to take it to the max with a Pepsi Max, pop for a Dr. Pepper or possibly make do with a Mountain Dew. With Pepsi winning a competitive bid over Coca-Cola, the Coke vending machines are out and the Pepsi products are in for two years at the district's high schools. Along with the carbonated beverage lineup, the Pepsi Bottling Group offers a lineup of Lipton teas, flavored water, Tropicana juices and other healthier options, some of which will be offered at the elementary and middle schools. Pepsi had the most attractive offer, said Martha Brown, director of the school district's Food and Nutrition Services Department. ...more
January 5, 2008
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