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By distilling bituminous coal in retorts to obtain gas for illumination, or by burning it in kilns or pits, the residue left behind is called coke, which is simply coal charcoal, and is nearly ...
A century before LaCroix or Spindrift were refrigerator staples, factories in New York City were carbonating gallons and ...
New research from the Chilean Patagonia has identified a link between glacial retreat and underground volcanic activity ...
Escapist marketing is a strategy that creates emotionally immersive experiences to help consumers temporarily escape from ...
The ‘great rebuilding’ of rural England that took place between c.1550-1640, due to increases in commerce, wealth and the ...
It's easy to confuse these bubbly beverages. Here's what makes each one unique, and the best time to use each one.
Consider Coca-Cola's "Real Magic" campaign ... As consumers continue to feel burned out and overstimulated, fantasy in the form of escapism offers them mental relief. Research shows that immersive ...
And while eating vegetables and fruit is typically good for you, occasionally bezoars can form ... like Coca-Cola or Pepsi.
The Lizzadro Museum of Lapidary Art in Oak Brook, Illinois, is exactly that kind of hidden treasure. If you’re wondering what ...
Moving through the museum, you’ll encounter one of its most famous treasures: the Castle Lizzadro. This miniature golden ...
Many breweries serve more than tasty ales—they also dish out goodwill. From grant programs to sustainability efforts, these ...
How did a ‘health drink’ from the early 1800s spawn so many names and variations? An expert in American dialects explains.