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After much speculation and hype, Helper’s iconic white glove, Lefty, dropped his first mixtape today, featuring five original tracks and two music videos. Initial reports: it’s lit. Collaborating with Twin Cities hip hop artists and a group of young, hungry up-and-comers, Lefty stays true to the streets in creating a soundscape that’s both authentic and hilarious. Seriously, this isn’t a joke. You can listen to the greatest mixtape of all time about Helper here and watch the music videos below. Helper collaborated with McNally Smith College of Music students, along with Twin Cities artists, Dequexatron X000 (DJ Tiiiiiiiiiip & Bobby Raps), and Twitter, Vine and Snapchat rising star, Retro Spectro, to produce rhymes and beats that encapsulate Helper’s cunningly entertaining and relatable brand. The Helper mixtape, titled Watch the Stove, gives up-and-coming artists like the students at McNally Smith a platform to share their original music. To view the multimedia release go to: http://www.multivu.com/players/English/7769951-general-mills-helper-lefty-mixtape/
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The Ad Council and the Natural Resources Defense Council today launched “Save The Food,” a major national public service campaign to combat food waste from its largest source—consumers, who collectively waste more food than grocery stores, restaurants or farms. The initiative hopes to encourage consumers to reduce the amount of food they trash in their homes, thereby saving the water, energy and money that are lost along with it. Watch the TV ad here. “As it turns out, we can’t blame the epidemic of food waste on our kids’ aversion to vegetables. We’re all culprits here, tossing out staggering amounts of food in kitchens nationwide,” said NRDC President Rhea Suh. “But with small steps, we can save large amounts of food —and along with it, money and precious natural resources. The more food we save, the more we can share with hungry Americans, the more we can reduce climate pollution, and the more water won’t go to waste.” In the U.S., 40 percent of all food goes uneaten each year, at a cost of $162 billion annually. Consumers are responsible for 40 percent of this waste—more than any other part of the supply chain. It’s a problem that costs the average family of four roughly $1,500 per year. To view the multimedia release go to: http://www.multivu.com/players/English/7808251-ad-council-save-the-food/
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Zelda was found filthy, hungry and matted. Barely recognizable as a dog, her rescuers cleaned her up to reveal a tiny Shih Tzu. Unfortunately, Zelda’s story is similar to the nearly 8 million other animals entering shelters each year. That’s why Wahl has teamed up with GreaterGood.org to donate funds and grooming supplies to shelters nationwide. The goal: Transform more than 20,000 dogs this year and get them ready for adoption. “Due to lack of resources, less than half of dogs entering shelters are getting the grooming they desperately need,” says Shay Moeller, pet product manager for Wahl. “First impressions are crucial, and without proper grooming, many of these dogs are perceived to be ‘damaged goods.’ By providing shelters with much-needed grooming supplies, we can transform these dogs into the healthy, fun loving pets they really are.” To view the multimedia release go to: http://www.multivu.com/players/English/7828751-wahl-dirty-dogs-contest/
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http://savewithjohnanddave.com/ Are you struggling to sell your home? It must be troubling having to deal with money hungry real estate agents who charge high realtor fees and simply do not have your best interest in mind. You can attempt to sell it yourself, but many times that doesn’t work, and it’s either too confusing or too much to handle. Yes, it’s tough, we get it, and we’re here to help. Save With John and Dave have a combined 33 years of experience in real estate with over 1000 combined career sales Our approach here at Save With John and Dave is not only to sell your property but help you save as much money as possible! We’ll sell any property under $600,000 for a flat fee of only $6950 And any property over $600,000 for only 1% of the sale price plus $950 On average, we help sellers save $5000 - $10,000 per transaction compared to more “typical” commission rates, helping you walk away with more money in your pocket. Call us now at (604) 239-4902 You can also check us out at savewithjohnanddave.com for more information Save With John and Dave - No Smoke, No Mirrors, Just Results.
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The gastronomic gathering that is the Food Network & Cooking Channel New York City Wine & Food Festival presented by Capital One (NYCWFF) returns to the Big Apple for its 11th edition October 11 – 14 with more than 75 events taking place across New York. Since its inception, the Festival’s mission to EAT. DRINK. END HUNGER. has raised more than $11 million to benefit the hunger-relief organizations No Kid Hungry® and Food Bank For New York City, due, in part, to the popularity of its signature tasting events that take place throughout the weekend.
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Added: 2876 days ago by MultiVuVideos
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Facing new evidence from the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (UNFAO) that world hunger continues to rise1, Kellogg today announced a new campaign that will make it easier for people to fight hunger by donating 10 foods hungry families request most, to Feeding America® food banks across the U.S. In a world where we produce enough food for everyone, how can more than 820 million people, or one in nine, struggle with hunger? The answer, according to Matt Knott, Feeding America President, lies in our ability to get the right foods in the hands of the people who need it most. To view the multimedia release go to: https://www.multivu.com/players/English/8253053-kellogg-feeding-america-digital-food-drive-world-food-day/
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