Is Jones Soda considered organic?
No. Jones Soda, the carbonated drink produced by Jones Soda Company, is not considered organic.
However, instead of high-fructose corn syrup (HFCS), Jones uses pure cane sugar for sweetening their beverages. Pure cane sugar is considered safer and healthier than HFCS. Therefore, although Jones Soda is not considered organic, it is a healthier choice over most other soft drinks (Coke, Pepsi, etc) which are sweetened by HFCS
If you're looking for an organic drink, Jones soda company actually do carry a line of organic products. Known as 'Jones Organic', these drinks are flavored tea drinks which are USDA certified organic products. You can probably find them in Whole Food Market or Panera.
I haven't read the list of ingredients for Jones Soda, but, taking the previous contributor's word, it does contain sugar. Sugar is organic. "Organic" means "containing carbon", and all sugar contains carbon, regardless of how it was produced. Therefore, Jones Soda is organic, because it too contains carbon. Note, however, that even if it was sweetened with high fructose corn syrup, it would still be organic, because HCFS also contains carbon. Oh, and this notion that pure cane sugar is "safer and healthier" than HFCS? That's a myth promoted by the US sugar farmers. Their lobbyists have Congress in their hip pockets, restricting imports of sugar and driving up the domestic price to several times the world average. So soft-drink companies started looking for cheaper ways to sweeten their products. HFCS was the cheapest alternative. But now that the soft-drink companies have found a way around these protectionists policies, the sugar industry is in trouble again. So they made up this myth about HFCS being unhealthy. One way or another, they are determined to protect their obscene profits.
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Is Swift doing anything to help those whose CDLs have been pulled?
No. There's several reasons why Swift has such a high turnover rate. One of those reasons being that they just leave their drivers to the wolves.
Is the mook and midriff fair assesments of teen norms?
I would say it is. It obviously doesn't describe every aspect of teen cultural norms, but it accentuates stereotypes that are existent in our society. It's kind of like a caricature. It magnifies views that most teens hold and then the media takes these magnifications and sells them to teens.
it depends on what you want to get sponsored for. Make a video of you doing whatever you can do and send it to a company that specializes in your sport, it helps if you put in a bit of background detail about how long you've been doing the sport etc. Start off with small companies, my friend has just been sponsored by a small company called rough diamond. then you can gradually work your way up.
What is a Meriden B Company silver tray with an inscribed design worth?
A Meriden B Company silver tray with an inscribed design is worth about $15 to $25 depending on the intricacy of the design, edge design, and pedestal (if any). It is likely the tray is silver plated.
Does the TVA still exist today?
Yes, this act still exists today. It has grown from its small roots when it was first approved by F.D.R. to a company which provides local citizens with an extensive structure of electricity.
What is the largest employee classification in SIC 3993?
By far the largest production group employed by the industry consisted of assemblers and fabricators. These workers made up 14.9 percent of the entire work force in 1996
What is a Meriden B Company 1528 pair of drinking goblets worth?
A pair of the goblets are worth a price close to $100. The amount of the goblets will vary depending upon their condition.
Is Centrica a British company?
Yes, Centrica was formed in February 1997 following a demerger from British Gas plc.
Probably not, Considering the fact that its a over the counter drug, Because it contains DXM wich is very addictive and in hard drugs. You need to have a doctors note or be over 18 to get it.
investee company is one in which other entity injects a certain amount and expects some profit\loss in return
The biggest area of improvement of our company?
This is a question often throw into employee assessment, business planning and business sales strategy discussions
It requires that the answer summarises how the business in an area or areas has improved over a given timeframe. It will involve a description of the shortfall, how that was approached and how the strategy was put in place. What the expects outcome was to be and what the actual was.
Off the top of my head:
Washington, DC: the District of Columbia was set aside so that the nation's capital would not be located in any one state.
Direct Current: One of two standards for electrical current.
Difficulty Class: A term used to refer to a target number that must be exceeded by a die roll in order to properly accomplish a task in role-playing games built on the d20 System such as Dungeons & Dragons.
Disconnect: Slang for losing one's connection to an online game or service. Usually rendered "DC'd" or "DCed".
also dc stand for decibelsWhat trucking companies will hire a driver with bad mvr?
How bad, exactly, and how long since the last incident? It matters. If you have more than three points on your licence for the preceding three years, you're pretty much up the creek without a paddle. If you've been clean for the last three years, you might be just fine.
I have 2 points for speeding 10 miles over,I also have another speeding but with no points cause it happened out of state and before i got my cdl,and a seatbelt ticket.I also have a criminal record
Can a person with 51 percent ownership make all decisions for a company?
Generally no, unless the statutes, charter (organization papers) and bylaws permit it. Many states require 2/3 shareholder votes (super-majority) for specific corporate decisions, such as termination or the sale (or pledge) of substantially all of the capital assets of the corporation.
What year was Foot Locker founded?
Actually, Foot Locker isn't one sperate brand. It is part of a large unit called Woolworth. BTW, it was founded in 1881.
How does each department in a company decide on a budget?
How a firm is run depends on the structure of corporate governance. In U.S. firms, most firms are run in a hierarchical model with clear chains of command over bureaucracies (i.e.) upper management decides what to do for lower workers). Given this system of decision-making, budgets are often determined simply by top management and passed down.