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by Team Guardian 05.17.2013 23:25 |
Dispensaries selling cannabis bath salts, 'bud-tenders' advising on blends, even a marijuana university. As Colorado gears up for legalisation, we get the dope on Denver's 'green rush'
I'm being driven around Denver by America's first professional stoner. |
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by Team Jaunted 05.16.2013 21:22 |
Welcome to "What Everyone's Buying," a new series on souvenirs, wherein we investigate what tourist trinkets are the hottest selling in hotspots around the world.
Yes, Istanbul has Starbucks. |
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by Team Techcrunch 05.16.2013 13:26 |
Marqeta, the startup that helps businesses nationwide attain the Starbucks loyalty Card pay-in-advance for your coffee model, is announcing $14 million in new funding from Greylock IL (an affiliate fund of Greylock Partners), Granite Ventures, new investor Commerce Ventures, and a number of leading |
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by Team Forbes 05.16.2013 05:21 |
I occasionally pick on Starbucks because they tend to be such good marketers. They have built an amazing brand, and use sensory and emotional marketing appeals very well. But, once in a while they swing and miss. |
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by Team The Consumerist 05.14.2013 17:25 |
The reality of babies and young toddlers it that they’re gonna go when they’re gonna go, and parents will need to change their diapers. |
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by Team Engadget 05.14.2013 17:24 |
Square just announced a new product meant to replace traditional point-of-service systems: the aptly named Square Stand. |
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by Team TechDirt 05.11.2013 05:21 |
It's actually somewhat difficult to avoid eating insects accidentally. Bugs (or bug parts) get into our food supply all the time, and it's not really a bad thing (unless you're a strict vegan). Some folks, though, want more insects in their food, and not just fried grasshoppers or exotic scorpions. |
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