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Caribou Coffee Teams up with GIVN Water for Good
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GIVN Goods, is an eco and socially sustainable consumer packages goods company and makers of the GIVN beverage line. GIVN® Waters are packaged with recycled materials and every bottle sold provides one day of clean water to people in need. GIVN is proud to announce that Caribou Coffee has teamed up with GIVN as their bottled water partner across their over 470 North American locations. Known for a commitment to sustainability, Caribou Coffee was the first major U.S. coffeehouse to serve 100% Rainforest Alliance Certified™ coffees and espresso. In 2018, Caribou also became the first coffee house in the US to offer 100% clean label beverages, which means that all hand-crafted beverages include real ingredients, real chocolate chips, no artificial sweeteners, and no artificial coloring. Now their customers can feel even better about the hydration they buy as well.
BizHawk: Posh Art & Hair Studio in Santa Barbara Blends Owners’ Creative Talents
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Marc MacIsaac, left, Monalisa Aguilar and Adam Peot have opened Posh Art & Hair Studio in Santa Barbara that features Peot’s nature-inspired art for sale and a hair salon with two chairs for an intimate setting. (Joshua Molina / Noozhawk photo) By Joshua Molina, Noozhawk Staff Writer | @JECMolina
April 29, 2021
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Chocolate for all to enjoy
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The NOMO chocolate brand was borne of lofty ambitions to cater to as wide a range of choice-restricted consumers as possible – a mission it takes very seriously, according to Jacqueline Tyrrell, brand manager at NOMO.
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