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Everything Legendary founders pitched their vegan burger brand on season 12 of ABC’s hit TV show “Shark Tank.” After striking a deal with Mark Cuban, Everything Legendary sold $250,000 worth of burgers online within 24 hours of the episode airing.
“This is a vegan, flavorful movement that we’re starting right now. And we’re revolutionizing the entire industry,” Duane “Myko” Cheers, co-founder of Everything Legendary, tells Live Kindly. “I believe that our product is better. You guys heard it on Shark Tank. All five sharks shared that this is the best plant-based burger they’ve ever had.”
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Last week, Jonny Frostick, a 45-year-old contractor in the United Kingdom who manages over 20 employees working on regulatory data projects, detailed a heart attack he suffered one Sunday afternoon. This is not how I planned my Sunday, he recalled in a LinkedIn post that has received more than 203,000 likes as of this writing. It was pretty standard up to 4pm. Morning coffee, a trip to the local country park, a shopping trip and late lunch.
Yet, when Frostick sat down at his desk to prepare for the week s work, he had difficulty breathing, felt surges in his left arm and his neck and felt his ears pop, he said.
A Nevada Cultivator Learns Hard Lessons from the Pandemic Covid-19 hit Nevada hard in every sector. Flower One hopes to reverse that.
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With New York s recent legalization of adult-use of cannabis and New Mexico and Virginia legalization around the corner, the U.S. is well on its way to having 18 states with legal adult-use cannabis by the end of the year. On top of that, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer is gearing up to introduce some significant federal cannabis reform measures to speed up legalization on the national level. Together, with vaccine rollouts and the promise of reopening, these tailwinds create a situation where tourism and cannabis may have a solid second half of the year.
Egypt Has Seized the Ever Given and Now Wants More Than $900 Million for the Blockage the Ship Caused at the Suez Canal UK Club, one of the Ever Given s insurers, said that the claim was largely unsupported.
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Egypt has seized the Ever Given and demanded over $900 million in compensation for the blockage the container ship caused at the Suez Canal last month, according to
An Egyptian court ruled that Shoei Kisen Kaisha, the ship s owner, needed to cover the damages resulting from stalled marine traffic, maintenance fees and rescue-operation costs.