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DUNKIN’ INTRODUCES 48 OZ ICED COFFEE BUCKETS WITH HIGH-CALORIE OPTIONS

Dunkin’ has launched a limited 48 oz iced coffee bucket available in select U.S. stores for $12.99, offering customizable iced coffee and Refreshers drinks. Depending on the order, some versions can exceed 900 calories, over 130 grams of sugar, and more than 500 mg of caffeine. Even simpler iced coffee versions can still contain several hundred calories. The product began as a regional test in parts of Massachusetts and New Hampshire before expanding more widely due to strong online attention, with limited daily availability per store.
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Yet another video is going viral showing digital Walmart price tags changing in the middle of the day during peak customer hours, which Walmart claims are simply standard “price changes.”

Make sure to take photos of all prices while you shop now.
Alarm in the Bee World!

Hundreds of millions of honeybees are mysteriously dying in the United States… and beekeepers don’t know why. What’s happening is alarming because it could have serious consequences for agriculture and many of the foods that end up on our tables.

Tom Babcock, a beekeeper with more than a decade of experience, says he’s never seen anything this serious. “I’ve been doing this since 2010, and I’ve never seen such a huge loss,” he says. His colleague Laura Pascarella, with anguish on her face, shares her fears: hives that were strong and healthy a month ago are now empty.

And it’s not just honey we’re talking about. We’re talking about a potential silent food crisis. Bees pollinate 75 percent of the fruits, nuts, and vegetables in the United States. We’re talking about a crop worth nearly $15 billion. If the bees disappear, so does the food that depends on them.

ZetaTalk Followers know the cause is not manmade, it's Nibiru Effects: toxic petrol chemical and gases, methane release, Earth emanations, heavy metals.

Until Nibiru is admitted, everyone will be WRONG about the cause and will blame 'manmade' activities.

And it's not just bees. Fish, birds, and wildlife is also affected.

Animal Behavior, Methane Poisoning, Dead or Alive and on the move (+ interactive map) - Earth Changes and the Pole Shift
https://poleshift.ning.com/profiles/blogs/methane-poisoning-and-animal
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RECYCLED POLYESTER CLOTHING UNDER SCRUTINY OVER MICROPLASTIC AND CHEMICAL EXPOSURE

Recycled polyester used in clothing is primarily made from PET plastic such as discarded bottles, which are processed into fibers for activewear, underwear, and everyday garments. While labeled “recycled,” it remains a synthetic petroleum-based material and typically undergoes additional chemical treatments including dyes, finishes, and performance coatings. Research cited in recent discussions notes that both virgin and recycled polyester can shed microplastics during use and washing, with some studies suggesting recycled fibers may release higher amounts of smaller particles. The topic continues to raise questions about long-term environmental and skin-contact impacts of synthetic textiles.
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LED lighting can pulse thousands of times per second, too fast for people to see. That said, your brain and nervous system still respond to those fluctuations without you noticing.

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Not to mention the effect these lights have ON THE FOOD ITSELF.

If you have a pantry, make sure you don't have LED lights in it-- especially if you have canned food in clear glass jars.

These lights leach the color/nutrients out of food. Scary.
GAO report warns US water and wastewater systems are vulnerable to hackers

As we monitor the cybersecurity / "Iran hackers" space, the GAO just issued a fresh warning that US water infrastructure is largely insecure: old, pre-internet systems without any authentication have been glued with connected components — and the report claims foreign hackers have already found their way in and attacked, including ransomware attacks.

The report describes how an attack on highly vulnerable critical water infrastructure could cause service disruptions and environmental damage, as well as cripple downstream systems including the power grid, hospitals/healthcare, food & agriculture, and so forth.

#Cyberattack
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ICE CREAM LABEL CHANGES IN U.S. STORES SPARK ONLINE DEBATE

A viral post says many ice cream products in U.S. grocery stores now use the label “frozen dairy dessert” instead of “ice cream,” arguing this is due to federal standards that define ice cream based on minimum milkfat, milk solids, and limits on air content and additives. The post claims that when products fall below those standards—often due to reformulations involving stabilizers, emulsifiers, vegetable oils, or higher air content—they must legally use alternative labeling. It also lists several major brands and premium brands as examples of products that either changed formulations or still meet traditional “ice cream” definitions.
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CLAIMS ABOUT MOLD BUILDUP IN ELECTRIC TOOTHBRUSH HEADS SPARK HYGIENE DEBATE

A viral post claims that electric toothbrush heads can develop mold due to trapped moisture, toothpaste residue, saliva, and bacteria inside the sealed structure, creating a warm and damp environment where fungal growth may occur. It argues that substances found inside worn or opened toothbrush heads may include black mold or other fungi such as Aspergillus or Penicillium, along with biofilm and mineral deposits. The post also suggests that this buildup could potentially contribute to irritation, bad breath, or minor infections in some users, especially those with allergies or weakened immune systems.