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Associated Press
01-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Associated Press
Tanteo Tequila Turns Up the Heat for Spicy Margarita Season
Leading Producer of Ultra-Premium Fresh Pepper-Infused Tequilas Is Sending One Lucky Winner on the Ultimate Summer Vacation NEW YORK, May 1, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Ready to sip, savor and spice things up this Spicy Margarita Season? Tanteo Tequila —leading pioneer of the flavor-infused tequila category—is here to elevate every summer moment, from backyard BBQs and poolside hangs to beach days and more, by transforming simple drinks into unforgettable, Spicy Margaritas all season long. To make things even spicier, Tanteo is hooking up one lucky fan with the vacation getaway of their dreams — whether it's a beach retreat, city escape or somewhere in between. 'Summer is all about good vibes and good times with family and friends, and we want to inspire fans to keep the celebrations going – and spicy margaritas flowing – all season long,' said Madeleine Bedder, marketing director, Tanteo Tequila. 'With Tanteo's bold flavors and fresh pepper infusions, it's never been easier to shake up a perfect spicy margarita – no muddling required.' Tanteo offers a traditionally made collection of ultra-premium tequilas, distilled, infused and bottled by hand in the hills of Jalisco, Mexico. Made with no artificial flavors — just real, fresh ingredients — its signature lineup features four bold varieties including a higher proof Blanco, spicy Jalapeño, smoky Chipotle and extra spicy Habanero – your new go-tos for elevating every moment and delivering delicious Spicy Margaritas all summer long. The all-expenses paid vacation will include: Beginning May 1, consumers can enter for a chance to win the Spicy Margarita Season getaway by visiting here. The entry period closes at 11:59 p.m. ET on 7/31/25. Participants must be 21+ years old. For more information about Tanteo Tequila, its fresh pepper Infusions and spicy margarita recipes, visit or follow along on Instagram, TikTok, Pinterest and Facebook. ***Open only to legal residents of the 50 US states/DC, and 21 years of age and older. No Purchase Necessary. Void where prohibited. Ends 7/31/2025. Read more about the contest rules and regulations here. About Tanteo Tequila Tanteo Tequila is a leading producer of premium, 100 percent agave tequilas, renowned for their unique and flavorful profiles. With a commitment to quality and authenticity, Tanteo Tequila has become synonymous with excellence within the tequila industry. By infusing their tequilas with hand-cut, fresh peppers, Tanteo Tequila has revolutionized the iconic spicy margarita and created unforgettable taste experiences. Embracing social and environmental responsibility, Tanteo Tequila strives to make a positive impact on communities nationwide through charitable initiatives and partnerships. Tanteo Tequila is available in all 50 states in fine bars, restaurants and spirits shops, as well as online. For more information, please visit View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE Tanteo Tequila
Yahoo
12-03-2025
- Yahoo
Watch: African serval captured after 2 days on the loose in Oklahoma
March 12 (UPI) -- An exotic African serval cat was safely returned home after a days-long search involving social media and a number of concerned neighbors. Edmond resident Shanna Honeycutt-Akram said her 35-pound pet, named Jalapeño, was able to push his door open when it failed to latch properly on Sunday and wandered out into the neighborhood. Honeycutt-Akram and others posted about Jalapeño's disappearance on Facebook, and the posts garnered numerous comments and shares. The pet owner said a neighbor spotted Jalapeño on Tuesday and was able to help trap him in a large crate. Honeycutt-Akram said Jalapeño was not injured during his time on the loose and is now safely back at home. "He was an entirely different critter as soon as he was back home! His enclosure is padlocked and we can all rest easy," Honeycutt-Akram wrote on Facebook.
Yahoo
07-02-2025
- Health
- Yahoo
The Massive Grocery Chain Recalling Sausage And Hummus In Several States
It can be difficult to sort through the constant flurry of headlines right now, so you might have missed some important food recall news from Kroger. On February 5, 2025, Kroger published food recalls on a dozen King Harvest brand hummus flavors. According to the "Recall Alerts" section on the Kroger website, the hummus has been recalled due to a potential for plastic foreign objects in the creamy dip because of defective packaging. All of the hummuses recalled were of the 10-ounce size and would have been purchased at Fred Meyer and QFC stores in Alaska, Oregon, Washington, and Idaho. The following flavors have been recalled: King Harvest Roasted Garlic, Lemon, Jalapeño, Chipotle, Balsamic, Spinach, Classic, Sundried Tomato, Black Olive, Sesame, Roasted Pepper, and Toasted Onion. Kroger advises anyone who has purchased the affected King Harvest hummuses to return them to the store for a full refund and to not ingest any of the potentially contaminated product. Also, on February 1, Kroger issued a recall on the DJ's Hot Jalapeño Boudain in the 12-ounce size, DJ's Boudain Sausage in the 24-ounce size, and DJ's Boudain Sausage in the 16-ounce size. The "boudain" sausages, which are a type of Cajun boudin sausages, have been recalled because of potential contamination by pieces of a pen. According to the Kroger website, the recall affects Texas and Louisiana locations of the popular Kroger grocery store chain. The products can be returned to the store for a refund and should not be consumed to avoid potential illness or injury. Read more: 13 Ways To Help Save Money At The Grocery Store It's important to remain vigilant when it comes to products purchased at the grocery store. Accidents happen, and large-scale production of food and grocery items is bound to result in some slip ups here and there. It's the same assumed risk that comes with anything, just like riding a bike, ordering take out, or getting a coffee at your favorite café. Many grocery store chains and brands publish recalls on products they carry on their website. You can also consult the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) website for additional information. If you suspect or become aware of a recalled product in your fridge or kitchen, reach out to the store where you purchased the item and ask about a refund. Of course, make sure you do not consume any of the product, either. Not all food recalls necessarily mean you have food infected with a horrible bacteria or contaminant. Sometimes, like with Kroger's recall of the King Harvest Hummus and the DJ's Boudain Sausage, recalls are due to possible foreign objects. If a company is recalling a product, it can be out of an abundance of caution rather than a confirmed contamination and, in that instance, is a testament to the brand's safety and quality standards. Consult the FDA's recall classifications to learn more about what class I, II, and III recalls are and what they mean for you. Read the original article on Tasting Table.