Internet privacy attitudes shifting: report
A new study shows people are becoming wary and more cautious about Internet privacy. cbc.ca |
Dozens sick after Sarnia food-tasting event
Officials are trying to determine what kind of food caused at least 70 people to become ill after attending a charity taste-testing event in Sarnia-Lambton, Ont. cbc.ca |
Cyanide antidote kits seized
The main supplier of cyanide antidote kits for hospitals and industries in the U.S. and Canada has had $39,000 worth of the kits seized by U.S. marshals in a dispute with the Food and Drug Administration. cbc.ca |
Corn syrup producers aim for rebranding
The makers of high fructose corn syrup, which appears on Canadian labels as glucose-fructose, want to sweeten up its image with a new name: corn sugar. cbc.ca |
Kimberly-Clark Introduces Scott Naturals Tube-Free - the First Coreless Bath Tissue for the Home - Video
DALLAS, Oct. 28 /PRNewswire/ -- Making it easier for consumers to take a "green step" at home, Kimberly-Clark today announced the introduction of the first toilet paper in the U.S. without the cardboard tube for use at home – Scott Naturals Tube-Free bath tissue. This innovative product eliminates the cardboard tube that has been the central fixture of rolled toilet paper for more than 100 years – a simple step with major potential to eliminate millions of pounds of material from the waste stream. Scotts Naturals Tube-Free bath tissue is currently being tested exclusively at selec feedproxy.google.com |