Alpine Start Launches New Functional Beverage Line
After product testing on Mount Everest the line launches via Kickstarter
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BOULDER, Colo., Jan. 26, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Alpine Start, Boulder-based makers of premium instant coffee, today announced its latest launch of functional beverages With Benefits via Kickstarter. Inspired by the needs of elite Mount Everest climbers, Adrian Ballinger and Cory Richards, Alpine Start worked closely with both athletes to help formulate the company s newest line of instant beverages fortified with vitamins, adaptogens and MCTs.
Fuel your daily adventures with plant based functional coffee and matcha.
Almost a decade after Annie Dookhan and the state drug lab scandal, the fallout is growing
Wronged defendants to receive millions while former prosecutors face discipline
By Andrea Estes Globe Staff,Updated January 1, 2021, 4:41 p.m.
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Annie Dookhan, a former chemist at the Hinton State Laboratory Institute, listened to the judge during her arraignment at Brockton Superior Court in Brockton on Jan. 30, 2013.Reuters
Three former state prosecutors are facing possible disbarment. Thousands of men and women convicted of drug crimes continue to see their convictions overturned. The Commonwealth of Massachusetts is on the hook for an estimated $10 million to wrongfully convicted defendants.
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