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Tony Hawk s Greatest Trick? Becoming a Middle-Aged Skateboard Star

Tony Hawk’s Greatest Trick? Becoming a Middle-Aged Skateboard Star Talk By David Marchese For a long time, the skateboarding icon Tony Hawk’s career appeared to have followed the trajectory of one of his tricks: He built up momentum during the 1980s and early 1990s, launched into an airborne peak in the late 1990s and early 2000s (thanks to his success in the newly televised X Games competitions and the popularity of the Tony Hawk Pro Skater video games) and then made a somewhat jarring return to Earth, pulled down by age and diminished cool. But improbably, Hawk has defied the laws of pop-culture gravity. Over the last few years, aided by his charmingly self-deprecating social media presence and inspiring ability to maintain his still-formidable vert-ramp skills, Hawk has attained near-folk-hero status by proving that it’s possible to have a viable career as a 53-year-old professional skateboarder. “I’m doing it against all odds, in t

Bagel Bites Company Says Fake Cheese Lawsuit Lacks Any Merit

Bagel Bites Company Says Fake Cheese Lawsuit Lacks Any Merit ✖ Bagel Bites has responded to that fake cheese lawsuit and their company argues that it “lacks and merit.” If you are a snack lover, you’re probably aware of the dust-up between the frozen entree maker and Wisconsin resident Kaitlyn Huber. She sued last month arguing that Kraft Heinz was using “false, deceptive, and misleading” words on the packaging. Specifically, she was laying out the case that there was something weird going on with the cheese. (For the people unaware, Bagel Bites’ packaging says that it contains a cheese blend with part-skim mozzarella cheese and modified food starch.) Well, the company wasn’t just going to let that go unchallenged. People had a ton of opinions on this case due to social media. Bagel Bites HQ had this to say on the matter of the validity of their frozen morsels.

Lawsuit Filed in the Cheese State of Wisconsin Argues Bagel Bites Aren t Made With Real Mozzarella

First Published: 8:45 AM PDT, May 7, 2021 A Wisconsin resident has alleged that Bagel Bites do not use real cheese the way the food is understood and expected to be by consumers. A lawsuit was filed in the dairy state of Wisconsin claiming that the pizza-flavored Bagel Bites don t actually use real cheese and that the labeling on the packaging is deceiving. Kaitlyn Huber alleges in the federal class-action lawsuit that the labeling is false, deceptive and misleading. Adding, the Product does not contain ‘real’ mozzarella cheese and tomato sauce, as these foods are understood and expected by consumers. The suit, which is seeking class-action status for any resident of Wisconsin, Ohio, and Arkansas, continues that the absence of real mozzarella cheese is evident from the fine print ingredient list, which specifies that instead of mozzarella cheese, consumers received a cheese blend.

Bagel Bites Use Of Real Cheese Seal Gets Kraft Heinz Sued | Newsradio WOOD 1300 and 106 9 FM

TODAY Show addressing and denying the claims. Bagel Bites, the perfect bite-sized pizza snack, are made with delicious, high-quality ingredients that our fans know and love, a spokesperson said . We proudly stand by the food we make, and are focused on bringing great products to market. The lawsuit lacks any merit, and we will strongly defend our brand. Documents from Huber s lawsuit accuse Kraft Heinz of using a cheese blend that includes modified food starch, which could mislead buyers to believing the Bagel Bites have 100% mozzarella cheese. Additionally, the lawsuit notes cornstarch and methylcellulose are added to the tomato sauce to reduce the amount of tomatoes used by 35%.

Bagel Bites Use Of Real Cheese Seal Gets Kraft Heinz Sued | Newstalk 1400, 104 5, and 105 9

TODAY Show addressing and denying the claims. Bagel Bites, the perfect bite-sized pizza snack, are made with delicious, high-quality ingredients that our fans know and love, a spokesperson said . We proudly stand by the food we make, and are focused on bringing great products to market. The lawsuit lacks any merit, and we will strongly defend our brand. Documents from Huber s lawsuit accuse Kraft Heinz of using a cheese blend that includes modified food starch, which could mislead buyers to believing the Bagel Bites have 100% mozzarella cheese. Additionally, the lawsuit notes cornstarch and methylcellulose are added to the tomato sauce to reduce the amount of tomatoes used by 35%.

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