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Yahoo
20-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
So Delicious Dairy Free Invites You to Dairy Free Your Mind™ with Multi-Sensory Experiences This Summer - From the Freezer Aisle to Lollapalooza
In celebration of a new brand look and feel, So Delicious is inviting festivalgoers to experience a next-level, multi-sensory adventure at "The Pint of No Return" pop-up and is giving away VIP passes to Lollapalooza WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. and LOUISVILLE, Colo., May 20, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Whatever you thought you knew about dairy-free… think again. So Delicious Dairy Free is out to Dairy Free Your Mind™ - transforming your expectations of how delicious dairy-free can be this summer. With a new brand identity and a lineup of next-level flavors and frozen novelties to ignite your senses, So Delicious is entering a new era and showing up as this summer's hottest frozen experience, transforming dated perceptions about dairy-free (think: taste and texture) to bring consumers into a new world of delicious possibilities. It's no secret that everybody loves a sweet treat, and as the weather heats up, our desserts of choice often cool down. So Delicious Dairy Free knows that delicious changes everything, so this summer, the brand is headed to Lollapalooza with an unforgettable experience full of the amazing flavors and textures of So Delicious – so good, even those who doubt dairy-free will be transformed into diehard fans. From July 31 to August 3, So Delicious' Lollapalooza pop-up, "The Pint of No Return," will transform everything you thought you knew about dairy-free with a multi-sensory adventure - featuring So Delicious treats, a walk-in cooler to beat the Chicago heat, an otherworldly photo moment and surprises around every corner. After stepping outside of this activation, you could go back to dairy, but we have a feeling you won't want to. And because tasting truly is believing, So Delicious will be treating two lucky winners by transporting them to experience "The Pint of No Return." By simply taking the brand's interactive flavor personality quiz and following the instructions to share the results to social using #PintofNoReturnSweeps from now until June 29, 2025, consumers can enter for a chance to win two (2) 4-day VIP tickets to Lollapalooza, round trip flights and a hotel stay for the weekend. "So Delicious wants everyone to know you don't have to sacrifice taste when eating dairy-free. While we've introduced a fresh new look, our 30+ years of expertise mean the dairy-free options we create are as delicious as ever," said Virginia Kelly, Vice President, Plant-Based Foods for Danone North America. "Through our multi-sensory brand experience at Lollapalooza, we'll inspire a new generation of delight-seekers to rethink what dairy-free can be and to experience what it means to Dairy Free Your Mind™ with So Delicious." To jumpstart the summer vibes, So Delicious has created its own original sound to pair with its new brand look, and ahead of Lollapalooza, will also be sponsoring the "Soak Up the Sun" playlist on Spotify: the hottest summer soundtrack for your cooled-down snacking. To get the scoop on So Delicious' mission to Dairy Free Your Mind™ , follow So Delicious Dairy Free on TikTok and Instagram. To find a retailer near you visit For full rules and more information on the Lollapalooza Sweepstakes, visit About So Delicious Dairy Free For more than 35 years, So Delicious Dairy Free has been cranking up the flavor and taking dairy-free to new crave-worthy heights. Show-stopping frozen desserts, rich creamers, creamy plant-based milks, and yogurt alternatives so smooth that they'll make your tastebuds do a double take. We're not here to meet expectations. We're here to make you rethink everything you thought you knew about dairy-free. But the upside of dairy-free goes way beyond taste. It's about transformative good for all. So Delicious is a part of Danone North America and is proud to be part of the B Corp™ movement. Together, we meet high standards of social and environmental performance, transparency, and accountability. And we're just getting started. Are you ready to Dairy Free Your Mind™? Get the scoop on all our So Delicious products at About Danone North AmericaDanone North America is a purpose-driven company and an industry leader in the food and beverage category. As a Certified B Corporation®, Danone North America is committed to the creation of both economic and social value, while nurturing natural ecosystems through regenerative agriculture. Our strong portfolio of brands includes: Activia®, DanActive®, Danimals®, Dannon®, evian®, Follow Your Heart®, Happy Family® Organics, International Delight®, Light + Fit®, Oikos®, Silk®, So Delicious® Dairy Free, STōK® Cold Brew Coffee, Too Good & Co™, and YoCrunch®. With approximately 6,000 employees and 14 production locations across the U.S. and Canada, Danone North America's mission is to bring health through food to as many people as possible. For more information on Danone North America, visit CONTACT: Haley McDill, hmcdill@ View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE So Delicious Dairy Free
Yahoo
30-04-2025
- Automotive
- Yahoo
Sheryl Crow on selling Tesla to protest Musk: ‘I'm fighting for my kids'
Sheryl Crow is opening up about her headline-making move against Elon Musk, saying the public protest of selling her Tesla was a way for her to fight for her children's future. The 'Soak Up the Sun' singer shared a video on Instagram in February of her Tesla being towed away, saying she was donating funds from the sale of the vehicle to NPR in response to Musk and President Trump's calls to slash federal funding for public broadcasters. NPR, Crow said at the time, is 'under threat' by Musk, the CEO of Tesla and head of the Department of Government Efficiency. In an interview with Variety published Wednesday, the Grammy Award winner described the reaction she received for the move, which was mocked by critics, including Federal Communications Commission Chair Brendan Carr. 'This feels different, because when I came out against Walmart carrying guns, not everybody was armed — and certainly I didn't live in Tennessee, where everybody is armed,' the Nashville resident said, making a reference to her 1996 song, 'Love Is a Good Thing.' 'So yeah, there was a moment where I actually really felt very afraid: A man got on my property, in my barn, who was armed. It doesn't feel safe when you're dealing with people who are so committed,' Crow said. But, she told the publication, the response wouldn't deter her from doing it all over again. 'I can't help it,' the 63-year-old musician said. 'I feel like I'm fighting for my kids. Also, that's the way I was raised. There have been times when it hasn't really been fun, but I follow my Atticus Finch dad; I'm very similar to him if I see something that seems unfair, you know?' With her outspoken political views, Crow told Variety that living in the Volunteer State can be a challenge. 'Tennessee is a hard place for me. I mean, I struggle,' she said. 'I call my representatives every single morning — Andy Ogles and Marsha Blackburn hear from me every day — because we have to stand up and be vocal and fight for the future for our kids,' Crow said of the Tennessee Republican congressman and senator, respectively. An Ogles aide told ITK that Crow has contacted the congressman's office fives times this year, according to office records. The most recent call in March, chief of staff Grant Henry said, was 'a moment our team recalls vividly,' saying staffers 'love her music' and were 'absolutely thrilled to speak directly with an icon in the industry.' 'During that call, Ms. Crow expressed concerns regarding actions taken that might impact the Department of Education. We had a thoughtful and respectful conversation with her, documented her concerns in detail, and Congressman Ogles sent a formal response through his official office the following day,' Henry said. 'Although we have only had the opportunity to interact with her about once a month, we would relish the opportunity to hear from her every single day,' Henry said, praising Crow as a 'rock legend but also a tremendously influential voice for Nashville and the broader Tennessee community.' 'Her platform gives her access to perspectives we might not otherwise encounter, and her continued insights would be invaluable to us,' Henry said. Blackburn's office didn't immediately respond to ITK's request for comment about Crow's remarks. 'I do think, 'Are they laughing?'' Crow said of her outreach to lawmakers. 'But it's like what Jimmy Carter said: As long as there's legal bribery, we won't ever have fair elections,' she said. 'So we have to keep raising our voices and showing up to these organized rallies.' —Updated at 1:22 p.m. EDT Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.


The Hill
30-04-2025
- Automotive
- The Hill
Sheryl Crow on selling Tesla to protest Musk: ‘I'm fighting for my kids'
Sheryl Crow is opening up about her headline-making move against Elon Musk, saying the public protest of selling her Tesla was a way for her to fight for her children's future. The 'Soak Up the Sun' singer shared a video on Instagram in February of her Tesla being towed away, saying she was donating funds from the sale of the vehicle to NPR in response to Musk and President Trump's calls to slash federal funding for public broadcasters. NPR, Crow said at the time, is 'under threat' by Musk, the CEO of Tesla and head of the Department of Government Efficiency. In an interview with Variety published Wednesday, the Grammy Award winner described the reaction she received for the move, which was mocked by critics, including Federal Communications Commission Chairman Brendan Carr. 'This feels different, because when I came out against Walmart carrying guns, not everybody was armed — and certainly I didn't live in Tennessee, where everybody is armed,' the Nashville resident said, making a reference to her 1996 song, 'Love is a Good Thing.' 'So yeah, there was a moment where I actually really felt very afraid: A man got on my property, in my barn, who was armed. It doesn't feel safe when you're dealing with people who are so committed,' Crow said. But, she told the publication, the response wouldn't deter her from doing it all over again. 'I can't help it,' the 63-year-old musician said. 'I feel like I'm fighting for my kids. Also, that's the way I was raised. There have been times when it hasn't really been fun, but I follow my Atticus Finch dad; I'm very similar to him if I see something that seems unfair, you know?' With her outspoken political views, Crow told Variety that living in the Volunteer State can be a challenge. 'Tennessee is a hard place for me. I mean, I struggle,' she said. 'I call my representatives every single morning — Andy Ogles and Marsha Blackburn hear from me every day — because we have to stand up and be vocal and fight for the future for our kids,' Crow said of Tennessee's Republican congressman and senator. Ogles and Blackburn's offices didn't immediately respond to ITK's request for comment about Crow's remarks. 'I do think, 'Are they laughing?'' Crow said of her outreach to lawmakers. 'But it's like what Jimmy Carter said: As long as there's legal bribery, we won't ever have fair elections,' she said. 'So we have to keep raising our voices and showing up to these organized rallies.'


South China Morning Post
20-02-2025
- Entertainment
- South China Morning Post
Sheryl Crow's dating history, revealed: from Eric Clapton to Owen Wilson
Sheryl Crow says she's done with Tesla . The 'Soak Up the Sun' singer shared an Instagram video on Valentine's Day showing her waving goodbye to her black saloon. 'My parents always said … you are who you hang out with,' Crow wrote in the caption. 'There comes a time when you have to decide who you are willing to align with. So long Tesla.' Tesla Motors CEO Elon Musk is leading the new US Department of Government Efficiency, which is focused on reducing federal spending under Donald Trump and singling out agencies such as the Department of Education and the Federal Aviation Administration, while also targeting diversity initiatives. In her caption, Crow revealed she was donating the proceeds from the sale of her Tesla to National Public Radio, which has recently drawn political scrutiny from Republican Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene and others. Crow's contribution comes as no surprise: the nine-time Grammy Award winner and Rock & Roll Hall of Fame member is well known for her activism and philanthropy. However, another aspect of her life that has come under the microscope in previous years concerns romance. What do we know about Crow's dating history? Who are Sheryl Crow's famous exes? Sheryl Crow was once engaged to cyclist Lance Armstrong. Photo: @anabrenman/X In the 1990s, Crow, now 63, dated Eric Clapton, 17 years her senior, reports E! Online. He is rumoured to have inspired her song 'My Favorite Mistake'. The two remain friends and Clapton featured on her 2019 cover of George Harrison's song 'Beware of Darkness'.
Yahoo
15-02-2025
- Automotive
- Yahoo
Sheryl Crow says goodbye to her Tesla and donates to NPR: 'You have to decide who you are willing to align with'
Singer Sheryl Crow shared an Instagram post on Friday showing her waving goodbye to her Tesla. Crow said her decision stemmed from her feelings toward Tesla CEO Elon Musk. She added that she'd donated money to NPR, which has faced recent government scrutiny. Sheryl Crow says she's done with Tesla. The "Soak Up the Sun" singer shared an Instagram video on Friday that showed her waving goodbye to her black Tesla. "My parents always said… you are who you hang out with," Crow wrote in the caption. "There comes a time when you have to decide who you are willing to align with. So long Tesla." Tesla's CEO Elon Musk is leading the Department of Government Efficiency, which is focused on reducing federal spending under President Donald Trump. The Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE, has singled out agencies like the Department of Education and the Federal Aviation Administration in addition to targeting DEI initiatives. Musk's presence among Trump's allies has garnered criticism from Democrats and galvanized rally-goers. Critics have filed several lawsuits opposing the Department of Government Efficiency's efforts. Musk is simultaneously leading Tesla, which reported its fourth-quarter earnings in January with results falling below Wall Street's estimates. In her caption, Crow said she was donating money to NPR. "Money donated to @npr, which is under threat by President Musk, in hopes that the truth will continue to find its way to those willing to know the truth," Crow's caption read. NPR has recently drawn political scrutiny from Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene and others. Greene, chairwoman of the House Oversight Subcommittee on Delivering on Government Efficiency, has called the CEOs of NPR and PBS to testify in a March hearing. In her letter to the media agencies, Greene referenced NPR's coverage of the Hunter Biden laptop story and PBS's coverage of a gesture Musk made during an Inauguration Day event. The Federal Communications Commission has also set its sights on NPR and PBS. Trump-backed FCC Chairman Brendan Carr ordered an investigation into the media agencies over concerns they could be "violating federal law by airing commercials," per a letter obtained by The New York Times. Carr reposted Crow's video to his X account on Saturday, along with some commentary. "I know celebrities are hesitant to weigh in on hot button issues, so I appreciate Sheryl Crow making an argument here—not through words alone, but through her actions— that Congress should not force taxpayers to subsidize NPR. Bravo," the post said. Representatives for Tesla and Crow did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Read the original article on Business Insider