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PBR, Campbell's Cook Up Beer-Infused Soups In 'Ultimate Flavor Collaboration' PBR, Campbell's Cook Up Beer-Infused Soups In 'Ultimate Flavor Collaboration'
PBR, Campbell's Cook Up Beer-Infused Soups In 'Ultimate Flavor Collaboration' A popular soup brand and beer company are asking people to "crack open a warm one" with a bold new collaboration. Campbell's Chunky has teamed up with Pabst Blue Ribbon to launch two new beer-infused soups, The Campbell's Company said in a news release on Monday, Aug. 18. The limited-time soups will be available exclusively at Walmart locations nationwide in August. Ryan Pawling, senior brand manager for Campbell's Chunky, said the partnership creates two comfort food staples with flavors designed for fall. "This is the ultimate flavor collaboration," Pawling said. "Our fans love bold…
Sex Slave Sting: Women Held In NJ Homes, Forced Into Brothels, AG Says Sex Slave Sting: Women Held In NJ Homes, Forced Into Brothels, AG Says
Sex Slave Sting: Women Held In NJ Homes, Forced Into Brothels, AG Says Eight people have been charged with racketeering and human trafficking for running a prostitution ring out of several homes in Trenton and Camden, authorities said. New Jersey Attorney General Matthew J. Platkin announced the charges on Tuesday, July 1, following a months-long investigation that began in May 2024. At least 15 victims were located during raids at five properties, investigators said. According to the criminal complaints, Vilma Deleon Bracamonte, also known as “Janet,” 55, of Hamilton, and Maria Soledad Xec Chan, 42, of Trenton, were the alleged ringleaders. They face charges …
'Autopilot' Killed My Family: College Student Who Lost Both Parents, Only Sibling Sues Tesla 'Autopilot' Killed My Family: College Student Who Lost Both Parents, Only Sibling Sues Tesla
'Autopilot' Killed My Family: College Student Who Lost Both Parents, Only Sibling Sues Tesla The son of a Bergen County couple and their teenage daughter, who died in a horrific crash on the Garden State Parkway, is suing Tesla, claiming the car's autopilot mode failed to stop the deadly collision. Max Dryerman, of Woodcliff Lake, filed the federal lawsuit Monday, June 23, in Camden, blaming Tesla's “defective” safety features for the deaths of his father David, his mother Michele, both 54, and his 17-year-old sister Brooke. The crash happened on Sept. 14, 2024, while the family was driving home from a concert, the lawsuit says. David Dryerman was behind the wheel of the 2024 Tesla…