logo
#

Latest news with #Divina

Philadelphia Shakes Up the Iconic Dirty Martini with New Philly-tini Olives
Philadelphia Shakes Up the Iconic Dirty Martini with New Philly-tini Olives

Business Wire

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Business Wire

Philadelphia Shakes Up the Iconic Dirty Martini with New Philly-tini Olives

PITTSBURGH & CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Just in time to sip into summer, Philadelphia, the category leader who has set the cream cheese standard for 150 years, is shaking things up with the newest accoutrement to dirty martinis. Introducing: Philly-tini Olives, a new creamy alternative for those who love the ritual of a dirty martini but can do without the blue cheese. In partnership with premium olive and Mediterranean ingredient producer Divina, our Philly-tini Olives will be available beginning June 10, just in time to stock up for National Martini Day. Blue cheese is among the top five most polarizing foods in America, 1 yet blue cheese-stuffed olives have been a martini mainstay for nearly 50 years. Now, Philadelphia is stepping in to provide a creamy twist with Philly-tini Olives, plump Greek olives stuffed with delicious Philadelphia original cream cheese. The olives deliver the same savory and briny bite that complements the punch of a dirty martini, with a smooth and creamy finish fans know and love. 'Just because someone doesn't like blue cheese, doesn't mean they should have to miss out on enjoying a dirty martini,' said Kelli Srivastava, Senior Brand Manager for Philadelphia cream cheese. 'Expertly blended from fresh milk and real cream, Philly-tini Olives are here to shake up dirty martinis this summer, giving a new and unexpected creamy twist to a classic happy hour combo.' With savory martini recipes recently amassing millions of social media views, it's clear there is a new generation of cocktail lovers putting their own spin on the iconic drink. While there are countless ways to shake up a dirty martini, one thing rings true: the stuffed-olive garnish is a must. Whether shaken, stirred, or stuffed, Philly-tini Olives are the perfect way to elevate your at-home happy hour, summer lounging on your backyard patio and every night in between. Pairing Philadelphia's versatile, creamy texture with the salty bite of an olive, Philly-tini Olives reinforce the brand's goal to show fans how its cream cheese can elevate and transform any dish. Philadelphia's delicious flavor makes it the perfect, creamy ingredient to add to eggs, pasta, dips and now martinis, creating new experiences for consumers. 'At Divina, we believe every great gathering deserves a standout bite—and Philly-tini Olives are just that,' said Brandon Gross, SVP of Brand for Divina. 'This playful twist on the classic stuffed olive brings together our bold and briny Greek olives with Philadelphia's signature cream cheese, for a flavor combo that's guaranteed to satisfy both cocktail purists and recipe rebels just in time for summer.' Beginning today, Philly-tini Olives will be available exclusively on and will be sold for $15 in a pack of two while supplies last. For more information on the creamy collaboration and access to a special Philly-tini recipe, visit and follow along on Philadelphia's Instagram and TikTok. ABOUT THE KRAFT HEINZ COMPANY We are driving transformation at The Kraft Heinz Company (Nasdaq: KHC), inspired by our Purpose, Let's Make Life Delicious. Consumers are at the center of everything we do. With 2024 net sales of approximately $26 billion, we are committed to growing our iconic and emerging food and beverage brands on a global scale. We leverage our scale and agility to unleash the full power of Kraft Heinz across a portfolio of eight consumer-driven product platforms. As global citizens, we're dedicated to making a sustainable, ethical impact while helping feed the world in healthy, responsible ways. Learn more about our journey by visiting or following us on LinkedIn. ABOUT DIVINA Divina is a family-owned, award-winning, category-leading manufacturer of Mediterranean specialty ingredients with expertise in olives, antipasti, spreads/jams, and condiments. We craft crave-worthy food with ingredients you can trust. Beginning with our partnerships in the fields with family-owned, sustainable farms, we help preserve timeless culinary heritages while our collection of olives, preserved vegetables and spreads simplify the joy of cooking and entertaining. Divina boasts a diverse culinary footprint across North America ranging from grocery (center-store CPG, deli and prepared foods, grab & go snacks) to supplying ingredients for multi-unit chain and independently owned restaurants, bakeries, airlines, food manufacturers, and more. At Divina, we believe in nourishing everything from soil to spirit. Learn more about Divina, our parent company FOODMatch, or follow us on LinkedIn and Instagram.

Philadelphia Shakes Up the Iconic Dirty Martini with New Philly-tini Olives
Philadelphia Shakes Up the Iconic Dirty Martini with New Philly-tini Olives

Yahoo

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Philadelphia Shakes Up the Iconic Dirty Martini with New Philly-tini Olives

In collaboration with Divina, Philadelphia brings a creamy new upgrade to bar carts nationwide—no blue cheese required PITTSBURGH & CHICAGO, June 10, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Just in time to sip into summer, Philadelphia, the category leader who has set the cream cheese standard for 150 years, is shaking things up with the newest accoutrement to dirty martinis. Introducing: Philly-tini Olives, a new creamy alternative for those who love the ritual of a dirty martini but can do without the blue cheese. In partnership with premium olive and Mediterranean ingredient producer Divina, our Philly-tini Olives will be available beginning June 10, just in time to stock up for National Martini Day. Blue cheese is among the top five most polarizing foods in America,1 yet blue cheese-stuffed olives have been a martini mainstay for nearly 50 years. Now, Philadelphia is stepping in to provide a creamy twist with Philly-tini Olives, plump Greek olives stuffed with delicious Philadelphia original cream cheese. The olives deliver the same savory and briny bite that complements the punch of a dirty martini, with a smooth and creamy finish fans know and love. "Just because someone doesn't like blue cheese, doesn't mean they should have to miss out on enjoying a dirty martini," said Kelli Srivastava, Senior Brand Manager for Philadelphia cream cheese. "Expertly blended from fresh milk and real cream, Philly-tini Olives are here to shake up dirty martinis this summer, giving a new and unexpected creamy twist to a classic happy hour combo." With savory martini recipes recently amassing millions of social media views, it's clear there is a new generation of cocktail lovers putting their own spin on the iconic drink. While there are countless ways to shake up a dirty martini, one thing rings true: the stuffed-olive garnish is a must. Whether shaken, stirred, or stuffed, Philly-tini Olives are the perfect way to elevate your at-home happy hour, summer lounging on your backyard patio and every night in between. Pairing Philadelphia's versatile, creamy texture with the salty bite of an olive, Philly-tini Olives reinforce the brand's goal to show fans how its cream cheese can elevate and transform any dish. Philadelphia's delicious flavor makes it the perfect, creamy ingredient to add to eggs, pasta, dips and now martinis, creating new experiences for consumers. "At Divina, we believe every great gathering deserves a standout bite—and Philly-tini Olives are just that," said Brandon Gross, SVP of Brand for Divina. "This playful twist on the classic stuffed olive brings together our bold and briny Greek olives with Philadelphia's signature cream cheese, for a flavor combo that's guaranteed to satisfy both cocktail purists and recipe rebels just in time for summer." Beginning today, Philly-tini Olives will be available exclusively on and will be sold for $15 in a pack of two while supplies last. For more information on the creamy collaboration and access to a special Philly-tini recipe, visit and follow along on Philadelphia's Instagram and TikTok. ABOUT THE KRAFT HEINZ COMPANY We are driving transformation at The Kraft Heinz Company (Nasdaq: KHC), inspired by our Purpose, Let's Make Life Delicious. Consumers are at the center of everything we do. With 2024 net sales of approximately $26 billion, we are committed to growing our iconic and emerging food and beverage brands on a global scale. We leverage our scale and agility to unleash the full power of Kraft Heinz across a portfolio of eight consumer-driven product platforms. As global citizens, we're dedicated to making a sustainable, ethical impact while helping feed the world in healthy, responsible ways. Learn more about our journey by visiting or following us on LinkedIn. ABOUT DIVINA Divina is a family-owned, award-winning, category-leading manufacturer of Mediterranean specialty ingredients with expertise in olives, antipasti, spreads/jams, and condiments. We craft crave-worthy food with ingredients you can trust. Beginning with our partnerships in the fields with family-owned, sustainable farms, we help preserve timeless culinary heritages while our collection of olives, preserved vegetables and spreads simplify the joy of cooking and entertaining. Divina boasts a diverse culinary footprint across North America ranging from grocery (center-store CPG, deli and prepared foods, grab & go snacks) to supplying ingredients for multi-unit chain and independently owned restaurants, bakeries, airlines, food manufacturers, and more. At Divina, we believe in nourishing everything from soil to spirit. Learn more about Divina, our parent company FOODMatch, or follow us on LinkedIn and Instagram. 1 Instacart (2023) View source version on Contacts Media Contacts The Kraft Heinz Companymedia@

Lucrecia Dalt Announces New Album A Danger to Ourselves , Shares Video: Watch
Lucrecia Dalt Announces New Album A Danger to Ourselves , Shares Video: Watch

Yahoo

time03-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Lucrecia Dalt Announces New Album A Danger to Ourselves , Shares Video: Watch

All products featured on Pitchfork are independently selected by Pitchfork editors. However, when you buy something through our retail links, Condé Nast may earn an affiliate commission. Lucrecia Dalt, photo by Louie Perea Lucrecia Dalt has announced a new album: A Danger to Ourselves—the follow-up to her 2022 opus ¡Ay!—is out September 5 (via Rvng Intl.). The new record features new song 'Divina,' whose Tony Lowe–directed video you can watch below, as well as the recent David Sylvian collaboration 'Cosa Rara.' In addition to that vocal feature, Sylvian co-produced the LP, which also features Juana Molina and Camille Mandoki, plus drum loops from Alex Lázaro. Get the album details below. In a press release, Dalt said of the album, 'In the past, I often turned to movies and texts as mirrors to shape my stories, guiding me away from revealing too much from within, inventing isolated fictions. This time, I wanted to create music that flows cinematically and sets a landscape to tell a love story that flirts with improbability, the miraculous and the mysterious.' $27.00, Rough Trade A Danger to Ourselves: 01 Cosa Rara [ft. David Sylvian] 02 Amorcito Caradura 03 No Death No Danger 04 Caes [ft. Camille Mandoki] 05 Agüita con Sal 06 Hasta el Final 07 Divina 08 Acéphale 09 Mala Sangre 10 The Common Reader [ft. Juana Molina] 11 Stelliformia 12 El Exceso Según CS 13 Covenstead Blues Originally Appeared on Pitchfork

7-year-old boy's heartbreaking plea after he is shot in the head while eating his McDonald's Happy Meal
7-year-old boy's heartbreaking plea after he is shot in the head while eating his McDonald's Happy Meal

Yahoo

time03-04-2025

  • Yahoo

7-year-old boy's heartbreaking plea after he is shot in the head while eating his McDonald's Happy Meal

The mother of a seven-year-old boy who was shot in the head by a stray bullet while eating a McDonald's Happy Meal has revealed his heartbreaking plea before being rushed to hospital. The woman, named by local outlets as Divina, said she had been returning to her north Houston home from work Tuesday night with her three children when the horrifying incident happened. She told KHOU 11 that the youngster and his brother had run upstairs to eat their food – chicken McNuggets – when gunshots rang out. Divina said found her son screaming and bleeding from a gunshot wound to the head. "'Why' he said to me,' she told the outlet, in Spanish. 'God heal me please. Save me please, I don't want to die.' The boy was hit while sitting on the couch in the apartment. The bullet shattered a glass door and struck him in the head. The boy was later taken to nearby Memorial Hermann Hospital where he underwent surgery for a fractured skull. As of Wednesday, he remained in the hospital while doctors checked for further potential brain damage – though he is expected to survive. A neighbor said she heard the gunshots and ran to help, telling KHOU 11 that she had tried to keep the child awake while emergency services were called. Police said the bullet had come from a shootout between two groups of people near the apartment complex. Bullet casings and holes were found in several other buildings and in a nearby fence, KHOU 11 reported. 'We had apartments hit both upstairs and downstairs. The victim was in a downstairs apartment,' a HPD representative told the outlet. 'We have no witnesses. Just the evidence of the directions of the shots that were fired and the different casings leads us to believe that it was two separate parties firing at each other.' Investigators said multiple shots were fired from several different caliber weapons, though as of Wednesday, police were still trying to identify suspects in the case.

7-year-old boy's heartbreaking plea after he is shot in the head while eating his McDonald's Happy Meal
7-year-old boy's heartbreaking plea after he is shot in the head while eating his McDonald's Happy Meal

The Independent

time03-04-2025

  • The Independent

7-year-old boy's heartbreaking plea after he is shot in the head while eating his McDonald's Happy Meal

The mother of a seven-year-old boy who was shot in the head by a stray bullet while eating a McDonald's Happy Meal has revealed his heartbreaking plea before being rushed to hospital. The woman, named by local outlets as Divina, said she had been returning to her north Houston home from work Tuesday night with her three children when the horrifying incident happened. She told KHOU 11 that the youngster and his brother had run upstairs to eat their food – chicken McNuggets – when gunshots rang out. Divina said found her son screaming and bleeding from a gunshot wound to the head. "'Why' he said to me,' she told the outlet, in Spanish. 'God heal me please. Save me please, I don't want to die.' The boy was hit while sitting on the couch in the apartment. The bullet shattered a glass door and struck him in the head. The boy was later taken to nearby Memorial Hermann Hospital where he underwent surgery for a fractured skull. As of Wednesday, he remained in the hospital while doctors checked for further potential brain damage – though he is expected to survive. A neighbor said she heard the gunshots and ran to help, telling KHOU 11 that she had tried to keep the child awake while emergency services were called. Police said the bullet had come from a shootout between two groups of people near the apartment complex. Bullet casings and holes were found in several other buildings and in a nearby fence, KHOU 11 reported. 'We had apartments hit both upstairs and downstairs. The victim was in a downstairs apartment,' a HPD representative told the outlet. 'We have no witnesses. Just the evidence of the directions of the shots that were fired and the different casings leads us to believe that it was two separate parties firing at each other.' Investigators said multiple shots were fired from several different caliber weapons, though as of Wednesday, police were still trying to identify suspects in the case.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store