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Natty Light Just Unveiled Its Most Aggressive Pack Yet, A 77-Beer Behemoth Might Take Two To Carry

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Is a case of beer just not enough suds to satisfy you and your bros? If so, has Natty Light got just the thing for you.

Forget 6-packs, 12-packs, 24-packs, or even 30-packs, Natural Light just unleased a brand-spanking-new 77-pack of beer that weighs in at a back-breaking 65-pounds.

Natty Light says this baby has been in the works for months in order to make sure the pack can handle all that tasty brew.

As of right now, it is only available in College Park, Maryland, but hopefully, if it’s popular enough it will be also be coming to a town near us.

Just look at this sucker…

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Natural Light

For now, as a commenter on Instagram said, “College Park fucks.”

Something tells me that there will be contests on the University of Maryland campus soon where bros see who can lift these cases in various and creative ways. And if not, they should be, and the winners should get this…

Oh, and in case you were wondering why 77? It’s 77 because Natty was established in 1977. Duh.




Source: https://brobible.com/culture/article/natty-light-just-unveiled-its-most-aggressive-pack-yet-a-77-beer-behemoth-might-take-two-to-carry/

Hepatitis A outbreak in Northeast Arkansas spreads to Arkansas State University, Salvation Army workers

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Hepatitis A outbreak in Northeast Arkansas spreads to Arkansas State University, Salvation Army workers

Posted By Max Brantley on Thu, Oct 25, 2018 at 4:57 PM

The state Health Department has issued a warning because a food service worker at Arkansas State University in Jonesboro and a volunteer at the Salvation Army in Jonesboro had tested positive for hepatitis A, a contagious liver disease.

Anyone who ate at the ASU student center or the Salvation Army Oct. 13 and 14 are urged to get a vaccination.

Vaccine will be available Friday Oct. 26 from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the Craighead County Local Health Unit in Jonesboro at 611 E. Washington Ave. Vaccine will also be available at the ASU Reng Student Center (3rd floor River Rooms) located at Aggie Circle on campus in Jonesboro from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Monday, Oct. 29 and Tuesday, Oct. 30.

ASU said it had met with Sodexo, which provides food service, and steps had been taken to sanitize all food preparation areas.

The Health Department has reported 178 cases of hep A since February in Northeast Arkansas, including one death. More information here.

Tags: hepatitis A, northeast Arkansas, Arkansas State University, Sodexo




Source: https://www.arktimes.com/ArkansasBlog/archives/2018/10/25/hepatitis-a-outbreak-in-northeast-arkansas-spreads-to-arkansas-state-university-salvation-army-workers

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