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Kraft Eyes Big Mac Collaboration With McDonald's
Kraft Heinz is vying for the “biggest, mac-iest” crossover with McDonald’s: A Big Mac loaded with heaping scoops of mac and cheese.
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Kraft Macaroni & Cheese Reveals New Name and Box Design. But Will Fans Notice?
After 84 years of one name and over two decades of essentially the same logo design, Kraft is giving macaroni and cheese fans a little change.
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Heinz Working on Ketchup Bottle Made From Wood Pulp
The brand is working with Pulpex, the same company behind a paper whiskey bottle.
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Patriots Plane to Bring Supplies and Personnel to Haiti
The New England Patriots’ team plane is headed to Haiti today, where a 7.2 magnitude earthquake struck last weekend. The plane is carrying nearly 40 pallets of supplies and personnel to help with ongoing relief and recovery. The team and Kraft family are making the delivery with Build Health International (BHI) and Partners in Health (PIH). The shipment includes medical…
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Kraft Has Officially Made Mac and Cheese Ice Cream a Thing
If you are willing to try it, here’s when you can you get your hands on this cheesy, creamy concoction
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Kraft Launches Pink Mac and Cheese for Valentine's Day That Tastes Like … Candy?
There are a lot of foods that pair together perfectly to spark a little romance. Spaghetti and meatballs, for instance. Chocolate and strawberries, too. Kraft’s Valentine’s Day concoction, on the other hand, sparks confusion. While macaroni merges with cheese most harmoniously, Kraft decided to add on a third wheel for Feb. 14: candy … pink candy. And no, the candy is...
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Antonio Brown Apologizes to Robert Kraft, Patriots
Free agent wide receiver Antonio Brown on Tuesday apologized to New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft, two months after he was released by the team amid multiple accusations of sexual misconduct. In a tweet, Brown apologized “sincerely” and said he only wanted to be an asset for the organization. He also apologized “for the bad media” and “drama” surrounding his...
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Tom Brady Reacts to Release of Antonio Brown, Calls Situation ‘Difficult'
New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady on Monday reacted to the release of embattled wide receiver Antonio Brown, calling the situation “difficult,” according to a report. “I do have a lot of personal feelings, none of which I really care to share,” Brady said on WEEI’s “The Greg Hill Show,” according to NBC Sports Boston’s Phil Perry. “That’s about it....
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Fans React to Brown's Twitter Rant
Some New England Patriots fans say Antonio Brown was a member of the team for 11 days too long.
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Antonio Brown Says He's Done With NFL, Takes Swipe at Robert Kraft
Two days after he was released by the New England Patriots, wide receiver Antonio Brown said he would no longer play in the National Football League and took a parting shot at Patriots owner Robert Kraft. In a series of tweets Sunday morning, Brown — who was released amid multiple accusations of sexual misconduct — suggested he was treated unfairly...
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10 Questions With Tom: Pats QB on Weight Gain, Contract Status
New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady addressed the media Wednesday for the first time since the start of training camp last week. Brady was asked about a number of issues, including why he chose to bulk up in the off-season, Rob Gronkowski’s retirement and the ongoing discussion about his contract status.
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Patriots' Kraft Attends Memorial for 7 Bikers Killed
Bikers from as far as Louisiana and Arizona rode in for the event outside Gillette Stadium to pay their respects to the motorcyclists, who were killed June 21 when a pickup truck hauling a flatbed trailer slammed into a group of riders in Randolph, New Hampshire.
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Key Evidence Tossed in Kraft Case
A judge decided all of the video in Robert Kraft’s solicitation case must be suppressed.
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Man Found Guilty of Murdering Model Inside Main Line Condo
Jonathan Harris was found guilty in the murder of Christina Carlin-Kraft inside her Ardmore home last August.
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Berkshire Hathaway Investors Worry About Life After Buffett
Tens of thousands of Berkshire Hathaway shareholders return to Omaha every year to learn from Warren Buffett and celebrate the company he built through acquisitions and investments. But with the 88-year-old Buffett and 95-year-old Charlie Munger leading the company, it’s hard for shareholders not to wonder how much longer the revered investors will be in place. And the fact that...
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Hearing Winds Down as Judge Orders Kraft to Appear in Court
Attorneys for Robert Kraft wound down a three-day hearing Wednesday by arguing surveillance video capturing the New England Patriots owner inside a Florida massage spa should be suppressed in his prostitution case because a warrant allowing it should never have been granted. The judge in state court in South Florida didn’t immediately issue a ruling, but he did order Kraft...
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Kraft's Lawyers Attempt to Block Spa Video
Attorneys for Robert Kraft are trying to suppress video from inside the Orchids of Asia day spa as evidence in the solicitation case against him.
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Inspector in Kraft Case Says She Saw Evidence of Trafficking
A Florida health inspector testified Tuesday that she saw possible evidence of human trafficking at the massage parlor where police say New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft later was accused of paying for sex, leading her to fear for her safety. Inspector Karen Herzog told a judge she saw clothing, beds, toiletries, large quantities of food and other items that...
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Here's What Kraft Said to Police When He Was Stopped Outside Florida Spa
Court documents filed this week reveal new details about what New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft said when the vehicle he was riding in was stopped by police after leaving the Orchids of Asia Day Spa in January. The paperwork also includes graphic descriptions, based on video surveillance, of Kraft’s visits to the spa.
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Kraft Attorneys Fight to Have Alleged Sex Video Thrown Out
Most Florida second-degree misdemeanors don’t have hours-long pretrial hearings with top-line attorneys and 30 subpoenaed witnesses, including an expert on police procedures — but the State of Florida vs. Robert Kraft is no typical case. The high-profile attorneys the New England Patriots owner hired went toe-to-toe Friday with some of Palm Beach County’s best, most-experienced prosecutors as they tried to...