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Ambev: Don't Ignore This High-Quality Beverage Leader

Seeking Alpha

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June 21, 2026

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Metro

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· Jun 27, 2026

Forget lattes and flat whites, there’s a new way to drink coffee

The latest drinks trend sounds like it shouldn't work, but tastes so good.

BoingBoing

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· Jul 10, 2026

Coffee machines with no plastics in the brew path

Simply Good's The Brewer is a drip machine with a simple pitch to the coffee addict: it has no plastic parts that come into contact with coffee. It's mostly glass and stainless steel, looks like a Moccamaster, is dishwasher safe, and has bloom and pourover functions. — Read the rest The post Coffee machines with no plastics in the brew path appeared first on Boing Boing.

Seeking Alpha

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· Jul 9, 2026

Simply Good Foods: Q3 Better Than Feared, But No Need To Chase

Simply Good Foods: Q3 Better Than Feared, But No Need To Chase

Daily Mail

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· Jun 21, 2026

My father became a monster when he drank, so for years I was teetotal. But when I finally started drinking I realised this truth that everyone concerned about their alcohol consumption should know: JON HARVEY

My father became a monster when he drank, so for years I was teetotal. But when I finally started drinking I realised this truth that everyone concerned about their alcohol consumption should know: JON HARVEY

Kitchn

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· Jun 27, 2026

The 4-Ingredient Cocktail That's Taking Over This Summer

Move over, Aperol spritz. READ MORE...

The Motley Fool

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· Jul 5, 2026

Dutch Bros Stock Just Hit a 52-Week High. 3 Reasons Why It's Still a Great Buy in July.

This growing beverage chain has all the ingredients of a long-term winner.

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Related coverage for "Ambev: Don't Ignore This High-Quality Beverage Leader": Metro — Forget lattes and flat whites, there’s a new way to drink coffee. BoingBoing — Coffee machines with no plastics in the brew path. Seeking Alpha — Simply Good Foods: Q3 Better Than Feared, But No Need To Chase. Daily Mail — My father became a monster when he drank, so for years I was teetotal. But when I finally started drinking I realised this truth that everyone concerned about their alcohol consumption should know: JON HARVEY. Kitchn — The 4-Ingredient Cocktail That's Taking Over This Summer. The Motley Fool — Dutch Bros Stock Just Hit a 52-Week High. 3 Reasons Why It's Still a Great Buy in July.