Kristal Turner
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Kristal Turner
@KristalTurner
Patron Saint of hobo cats. PhD Candidate EDER: https://t.co/JJnBBYvRTM #EDI #studentexperience #advising #ESJ #STEM She/her or They/Them


Who know the name of this bird making a quick getaway in my Somerset village this week? 🤔🐦


What unpopular academic opinion would get you in this situation?



An announcement from Noah Wyle and the CDC:


For five decades, Beep Fruit Drink was a lunchbox staple for many. Created and manufactured in Nova Scotia, the drink was very popular. Eventually though, sales started to decline leading to its discontinuation (TWICE!). This is the story of Beep Juice! Beep Fruit Drink was created by Farmers Co-operative Dairy in Bedford, NS in 1962. Flavours for the drink included orange, pineapple, apricot, apple and prune. It was made up of 25% real fruit juice ingredients, and the rest was water, sugar, oil and other items. Through the 1960s and 1970s, the drink was extremely popular in Nova Scotia and was often part of lunchboxes in schools. It was also distributed to other provinces. As more international brands came into Nova Scotia, sales of the drink started to slip. In 2010, Beep was discontinued. The public outcry was intense, with e-mails, social media campaigns, petitions and even phone calls to Farmers Dairy. The brand returned in the summers of 2012, 2013 and 2014 in retro packaging. In 2015, Beep was discontinued for good. I hope you enjoyed that look at Beep Juice. If you enjoy my Canadian history content, you can support my work with a donation at 👇 buymeacoffee.com/craigu Sources: Atlantic Business: Bye-Bye, Beep, Beep — after 50+ years, this bird has flown away CBC: Farmers Dairy discontinues Beep for second time Farmers Dairy: farmersdairy.ca/en/about-us


SERIOUS question, Ladies. How do y'all have postpartum depression from having a child you oh so wanted to have and be a mother?

POV: you are a young woman celebrating a recent academic success

















