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  • Arnold Palmer Half and Half

    August 16th, 2010 by Glenn Phillips

    Arnold Palmer is back! Yes, that is correct. After being pulled from the Canadian marketplace for a year Arizona Ice Tea has brought back the very popular Arnold Palmer. For those of you that may not be familiar with this, it is half iced tea and half lemonade. It’s a great thirst quencher blend that leaves you feeling satisfied and hydrated. Now I’m not someone who has a sweet tooth or drinks a lot of sweet beverages, (I even drink my coffee black) so for the most part I drink water or PowerAde on and off the golf course. However, I know sometimes I need a little sugar to make it through the round, or to get through the day,…

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  • Healthy Options

    August 16th, 2010 by Glenn Phillips

    Healthy options continue to top the list of what is hot in the marketplace today. The challenge is how to bring healthy food into the marketplace so that it will sell and appeal to the golfing community. Here are a few ideas that may appeal to your guests. Firstly look at how the product is being cooked; more poached items and braised meats is a great start. Work more with seasoning rather than heavy sauces. Include healthy toppings to add interest to a “not so good for you” meal e.g. adding roasted peppers and sun-dried tomatoes to a hamburger. Or better yet have a multi grain bun as an option. A burger seems to be a staple at a golf…

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