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Bright Tank Brewing Co issued the recall notice for its West Side Hazy Pale in 375ml cans due to “excess alcohol and carbonation”.

You’ll really be hazy after drinking it. :rofl:

Again, stop mashing up products for the sake of mashing up products. Honeycomb is not, and should not ever be a toothpaste flavour.

What’s next? Coke flavoured dishwashing liquid? Chocolate milk flavoured bleach? Red frog shaped toilet cleaner?

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Well I mean, you don’t stick any of those in your mouth


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We’ve had a US president advise people to drink bleach. People are that stupid. :rofl:

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Cygnett has been acquired by German family-owned company Wentronics, the parent company of Brisbane-based distributor Cellnet. No sale price has been announced.

Nestlé favourite removed from supermarket shelves

Nestlé has confirmed that one of their most-loved Christmas buys has been removed from Aussie shelves, with no return in sight.

It’s official – you won’t be able to find NestlĂ© Quality Street chocolates in stores this Christmas.

So it’s up to Coles and Aldi to do their own importing of Quality Street chocolates from Britain, if they are interested.

(Each winter, Aldi does its own sale of British sweets and chocolates, often featuring Nestle products. They are imported via British Provender, a distributor based in Perth)

https://www.mediaweek.com.au/who-knew-we-were-this-prudish-the-ads-australians-couldnt-handle-in-2025/

Mars’ acquisition of Kellanova is now complete after receiving unconditional approval from the European Commission. The deal means Mars now owns Kellogg’s in Australia and New Zealand, amongst other countries.

This morning, a link to the press release about the close of the acquisition was posted on Kellogg’s Australian website.

The Magnum Ice Cream Company (TMICC) was listed on Euronext Amsterdam, London Stock Exchange, and New York Stock Exchange on December 8. It is headquartered in Amsterdam. TMICC owns Streets and Weis brands in Australia.

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Great Northern dominates as mid-strength brews overhaul Australia’s beer market

Great Northern Super Crisp has been named Australia’s best selling beer for the fifth year in a row, as 30-can packs of the mid-strength brew continues to supercharge sales.

Market research company Circana, Dan Murphy’s and brewers Asahi and Lion have confirmed the top-selling beers for the year.

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Are there any Ninja luxe cafe, creami swirl, sushi and crispi users? What do you make of them?

Thinking of updating the kitchen appliances and have be looking at those products by Ninja.

Leaning towards to purchasing the luxe cafe and crispi first off.

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We have the Creami, Slushie and just got the Cafe. Also have Ninja Airfryer lol

All are very good. Slushie machine is awesome and the Creami literally tastes like McFlurry.

Cafe would be the best of the manual coffee machines we’ve tried.

We probably should use them more for other options though.

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What are some recipes for the creami that you use? I just bought one recently (Kids were asking for it for a few years now after seeing it online LOL :laughing:)

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Try this website

https://www.cookedandloved.com/ninja-creami-recipes/

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Atm we’ve just done the basic vanilla (condensed milk, cream and vanilla) plus the mix ins. Makes a real good M&M McFlurry dupe!

But warning, its so good but also very much a sometimes food lol

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