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Kraft introduces pink candy-flavored macaroni and cheese for Valentine’s Day
Read full article: Kraft introduces pink candy-flavored macaroni and cheese for Valentine’s DayHOUSTON – Forget the box of chocolates and the rose bouquet, pink candy-flavored Mac & Cheese from Kraft is in. Kraft announced the new twist to their original Mac & Cheese staple, mentioned on their website the pink-colored Mac will have the “same cheesy goodness with a hint of sweet candy.”“Sure it sounds a little strange, but hey, love makes people do strange things,” the company said. A spokesperson for Kraft told WCAU the vibrant pink hue comes from carrot and beet hue concentrates, and the taste contains vanilla extract with fructose. To make Valentine’s Day a bit more “cheesier,” Kraft wants to give away 1,000 pink Mac & Cheese dinners to lucky couples. You can enter the sweepstakes by clicking here.
Patriots owner Kraft cleared of massage parlor sex charge
Read full article: Patriots owner Kraft cleared of massage parlor sex chargeFORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. – Florida prosecutors dropped a misdemeanor charge against New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft on Thursday after courts blocked their use of video that allegedly shows him paying for massage parlor sex. The recordings, which have not been made public, are the only known evidence the men paid for sex. Prosecutors decided this week not to appeal to the Florida Supreme Court, saying a loss there could have “broader, negative implications” on future law enforcement investigations beyond the Kraft case. Aronberg said that because of a civil lawsuit filed against his office over the case, the recordings are still evidence. Police say the recordings show Kraft and other men engaging in sex acts with women and paying them.
Florida decision likely clears Pats owner of soliciting sex
Read full article: Florida decision likely clears Pats owner of soliciting sexThe state's decision means the charges against Kraft and about 20 other men will likely be dismissed. The recordings, which have not been made public, are the only known potential evidence that the men paid for sex. Police say the recordings show Kraft and other men engaging in sex acts with women and paying them. The 4th District agreed, ruling that planting video cameras in private spaces is an “extreme” measure that should only be used when absolutely necessary. Even if the charges are dropped, Kraft could still face a suspension or other punishment from the National Football League.