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This week, ice cream brand Breyers launched two new vegan flavors at retailers nationwide. Both made with almond milk, the new flavors are: Breyers Non-Dairy Mint Chocolate Chip made with a cool mint base with chunks of chocolate chips mixed throughout and Breyers Non-Dairy Chocolate Chocolate Chip which features a chocolate base swirled with chunks of crunchy chocolate chips. The new vegan flavors (priced at $3.99 per tub) are part of a larger launch of non-vegan ice cream products by Breyers’ parent company Unilever which also owns ice cream brand Ben & Jerry’s, Talenti, Magnum, and many others.
“Unilever’s ice cream portfolio includes iconic and beloved brands. When creating new products, we look at key trends and what consumers want in their treats to ensure we’re creating innovative flavors and expanding the variety of product shapes and sizes that our fans will love,” Russel Lilly, Vice President of Unilever Ice Cream North America, said. “We are always
5W Public Relations Announces 2020 Employee Match Program and Charitable Donations
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NEW YORK, Dec. 28, 2020 /PRNewswire/ 5W Public Relations, one of the largest independently-owned PR firms in the U.S., announces today that as an agency, they have donated 6-figures in annual donations, across 43 nonprofit organizations in 2020. 5WPR employee donations were matched dollar-for-dollar by the agency s employee matching program. Philanthropy is a core value of 5WPR, and we actively encourage employees to be involved with organizations and causes they are passionate about and share that passion with the agency, said 5WPR Founder and CEO, Ronn Torossian. This year we were able to support a variety of organizations, and we are happy to see our contributions reach both local, and national causes.
For Jasmine RaShae, it s not just about the asana.
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Erin Wong
12/28/2020 at 9:15am
In the moments before her online yoga class, Jasmine RaShae takes 15 minutes to meditate, pray, and look inward. Her mat lies on the hearth under an array of symbols: a fleur-de-lis, a cross, an Om, and gold plates with Egyptian and Aztec designs. Her laptop and monitor occupy the kitchen counterâthe laptop, to navigate Spotify and Zoom; the monitor, so she can see her students and make sure theyâre safe in every position. Â
When yoga studios shut down in March, RaShae had been teaching full-time for less than six months, commuting between four studios and Seattle Girls School. She faced a momentary fear of returning to a corporate job and giving up her passion. Now, however, she looks back and sees the pandemic as a blessing in disguise, one that forced her to break out of the studio model with its limited teaching slots and to focus on her independent practice. These da
Impossible Foods Donates Its Millionth Burger and Doubles Down on Social Good For 2021 REDWOOD CITY, Calif. (Business Wire) Impossible Foods donated its millionth Impossible Burger this week, achieving the startup’s ambitious 2020 goal to nourish communities in need during COVID-19.
Alameda County Community Food Bank, a long-standing Impossible Foods’ partner, was the recipient of the 1 millionth Impossible Burger. The organization distributes millions of healthy meals every year, and is on the forefront of new approaches to ending hunger and poverty. Impossible Foods’ Social Good program has also collaborated with social impact groups such as Colin Kaepernick’s Know Your Rights Camp, Isaac Rochell’s Local Human, Black Lives Matter of Greater New York, Rethink Food and SodexoMAGIC, the nation’s leading dining service provider chaired by NBA legend Earvin “Magic” Johnson.
. All proceeds from Kap s new non-dairy Ben & Jerry s ice cream flavor will benefit his foundation, Know Your Rights Camp. (Courtesy of Vegan Food & Living) Colin Kaepernick and Ben & Jerry s create a vegan ice cream for charity + more good news around the Bay Area
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Dec 18, 2020
Change the Whirledâthe caramel-y, fudge-y, graham cracker-y new goodness from Ben Jerry s and vegan activist/footballer Colin Kaepernickâaims to inspire a new generation of racial justice leaders with 100 percent of proceeds going to the Know Your Rights Camp.
Plus, a Bay Area teen s portrait of LeBron James graced the cover of
Time, San Francisco healthcare workers received COVID-19 vaccine, and more local stories to help keep your spirits high as we roll into the holiday.