McDonald’s bringing back Hi-C drink after outcry
McDonald’s announced it is bringing back Orange Hi-C. The non-carbonated, but even more sugary than soda, drink had been a favorite for about 60 years before the fast-food chain removed it four years ago. Since then, Hi-C fans have made plenty of noise on social media. Mickey D’s even created a special website where you can track when the drink arrives at a restaurant near you. They can choose either carbonated Fanta orange or the less bubbly Hi-C, whose full name is Hi-C Orange Lavaburst.
Dr. Pepper reports pandemic-induced shortage
You can now add Dr. Pepper to the list of items you may struggle to find at grocery stores. According to Dr. Pepper, the shortage affects every flavor. We know its harder to find Dr Pepper these days. Note: This applies to all flavors of Dr Pepper including our newest permanent addition to the family, Dr Pepper & Cream Soda. pic.twitter.com/Kf0UedMuiw Dr Pepper (@drpepper) August 10, 2020The company that owns the brand shared that sales of Dr. Pepper have "increased consistently over the last four years."
ISIS claims soda can bomb brought down Russian jet
Investigators are working to confirm whether ISIS brought down a Russian passenger jet with a soda can bomb. The terror group released a picture of the device Wednesday and claimed it brought down the plane last month over Egypt. Jeff Pegues reports on the implications for airport security in the U.S.
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