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Tiger's Blood: Sheen-Themed Cocktails Go Viral

BRIAN BRAIKER ABC News 03/08/2011
Tiger's Blood: Sheen-Themed Cocktails Go Viral

Now you, too, can have tiger blood. It was inevitable, but Charlie Sheen is no longer the only person attempting to profit from the high-profile antics of one Charlie Sheen. "I have a different constitution, I have a different brain, I have a different heart," he told 20/20 last week. Then he uttered the five words that would go down in instant infamy: "I got tiger blood, man." Now, days later, you can get Tiger's Blood cocktails at restaurants from Denver to downtown Manhattan.

Japan vending machine recommends drinks to buyers

For you sir, a canned coffee. And for madam, perhaps a nice cold tea. A new Japanese canned drink vending machine uses facial recognition technology to "recommend" drinks based on the customer's age and gender -- and sales have tripled over those from regular vending machines as a result.

Starbucks instant coffee unveiled

CNNMoney.com 09/29/2009
Global Cola: 10 Pepsi-Cola Flavors You Can’t Get Here

The so-called “Cola Wars” have gone global, with battles for soft drink supremacy being waged around the world with flavors you wouldn’t think would be possible. This post looks at Pepsi-Cola, a huge multinational corporation that’s trying harder and harder to catch up to number one, Coca-Cola. How hard are they trying? These bizarre soda flavors and the creative advertising used to sell them give a good indication.

Starbucks instant coffee unveiled

Starbucks unveiled a brand of instant coffee Tuesday that the high-end chain says "will change the way people drink coffee."

New fizzy drink

Manager Online 03/03/2009
Guinness offers drinkers chance to win space flight

Guinness has launched a competition offering drinkers the chance to win a trip into space aboard Sir Richard Branson's Virgin Galactic spacecraft.

New fizzy drink

India's Hindu nationalist movement says it is in the final stages of developing a new soft drink made from cow urine.

 
'Drink link' to premature birth

Doctors say women who drink heavily early in a pregnancy - possibly before they know they are pregnant - may be raising the risk of premature delivery.