Drones, Prison Drops + Marshmallow Fluff

Drones, Prison Drops + Marshmallow Fluff

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The Wild World of Pet Wellness | Really? no, Really?

Eighty-seven million households in the United States own pets. Over $147 billion in spending for the pet food industry and related services, such as grooming. But we bet of the 87 million pet owning households, nobody feels confident that they're feeding their pet the right food. ...  Show more

Here's Why The Liquor Industry is Losing Billions in Revenue | Really? no, Really?

Alcohol consumption globally has hit it's lowest rate since the 1930s. This has resulted in $830 billion of liquor stocks being wiped off. Multiple US distilleries have filed for bankruptcy. There's supposedly a lake of 220 million gallons of alcohol somewhere that can't be sold. ...  Show more

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