Vernors will be featuring 7 iconic lighthouses from across Michigan on cans of their pop during the summer of 2018 including the iconic North Pier light in St. Joseph.
I found a bunch of weird pop at a store in Grand Rapids, and decided to try them out on some of the staff, to see how they taste. Do they taste anything like described, and are they any good?
Michiganders for the most part are nice and welcoming people. We have a Midwestern hospitality but we also can get feisty if you piss us off. That's something you want to avoid.
Think of this as a guide as to what not to do/say in front of someone from Michigan...
Words are a universal thing that have universal definitions, but sometimes depending on where you are in the world those words can have completely different meanings.
Michigan is a unique place with many things that make us stick out from the rest of the country, including certain words...
You know when you watch a movie that is based in the future and you think to yourself,
'I wonder if that's how it will be in the future?'
Thanks to Pepsi Co, it looks like the future is becoming a big possibility.
I was pretty happy to see that my favorite soda Surge was making it's official way back to store shelves. I, of course started looking at the big chain stores, but there was nothing there. It's mostly a convenience stores!
Apparently I am not the only one celebrating the fact the Surge has made a comeback.
For months now, I have been drinking the fine green beverage known as Surge.
Within that time, I have discovered many things about myself and my health.
Most likely the biggest thing? Pop isn't good for you.
Surge is up there with one of the more sugary beverages you can drink.
Surge: the final frontier.
If you have been sticking to 97.9 WGRD, you'd know that I am quite the Surge fan.
I have been part of the Surge Movement for a number of years now, and was extremely excited when Surge was re-released exclusively through Amazon.
Things are starting to change though.