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Green Lime Skittles, Previously Discontinued, on Shelves for Limited Time
Green Lime Skittles, Previously Discontinued, on Shelves for Limited Time
Green Lime Skittles, Previously Discontinued, on Shelves for Limited Time
I was never the biggest fan of Skittles, often opting for Reese's Pieces instead, but Skittles have always been a top-seller when it comes to treats on the candy shelf and are a favorite of my children. A few years ago my kids offered me a Skittle and I said 'sure, I'd love a green one' when we both realized that green was no longer a color in the bags anymore...
Who Was Saint Patrick Anyway?
Who Was Saint Patrick Anyway?
Who Was Saint Patrick Anyway?
Just like the limerick 'Whisky In A Jar'o', Some things about St. Patrick's day are unclear of it is origin.  We do know that he was British and he was kidnapped by the Irish forced to work as a slave. That is kind of a sad story considering it shaped Ireland's national holiday!
Green Day to Release Eight-CD Box Set on September 4
Green Day to Release Eight-CD Box Set on September 4
Green Day to Release Eight-CD Box Set on September 4
If you’re a Green Day fan, then the next several months are going to be good ones for you, as the band is flooding the marketplace with material. Not all of it is new, either. Ahead of the trio’s upcoming trilogy -’Green Day ¡Uno!’ (Sept. 25), ‘Green Day ¡Dos!’ (Nov. 13) and ‘Green Day ¡Tré!’ (Jan. 15)- the band is also planning a career-spanning, eight-CD box set, due Sept. 4.
Company Uses Elephant Dung for Eco-Friendly Paper Products
Company Uses Elephant Dung for Eco-Friendly Paper Products
Company Uses Elephant Dung for Eco-Friendly Paper Products
Instead of cutting down tons of trees to manufacture paper, a new organization is utilizing something completely revolutionary: animal poop. Though it sounds zany and quite messy, in this case the whole paper-making process is quite the opposite. That's because elephants have diets high in fiber, which makes for easy paper making. Once the poo is harvested and dried out, what's left is mostly dige