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Perky Jerky introduces grass-fed beef sticks

Some of the flavors include Original, Tasty Teriyaki, and Brewmaster’s Pale Ale. GREENWOOD VILLAGE, Colo. – Perky Jerky is launching a new line of 100 percent grass-fed beef sticks while keeping its original flavors intact. According to Perky Jerky, their sticks are 59 percent lower in fat and 36 percent lower in sodium than other options on the market. “Consumers look for convenient snacks that will fuel their bodies throughout the day without compromising their health,” said Brian Levin, CEO and founder of Perky Jerky. “Our new 100 percent grass-fed beef stick product line is all about bringing consumers a product that they can feel confident about eating and also feel good about giving their children to eat. We’re excited to offer beef sticks in our signature jerky flavors with clean ingredient lists, providing customers with a new and convenient meat stick in a class of its own.” Perky Jerky’s 100-percent grass-fed beef sticks are available in the following flavors: More than J

Flaming Lips and Mac Demarco to Co-Headline Fall Tour

The Flaming Lips and Mac Demarco will co-headline an American tour beginning this fall. Per Demarco’s website, the tour so far has eight dates, though more will be added. Both acts will be coming off of new albums. The Lips released Oczy Mlody back in January, and will put out a limited edition reimagining of the album titled Onboard the International Space Station Concert For Peace on Record Store Day. Demarco’s new record, This Old Dog, is out May 5, though he was encouraging fans to download it from peer-to-peer services over the weekend. Their tour dates are below: Sept. 17 — Saint Paul, Minn. @ Myth Live Event CenterSept. 18 — Milwaukee, Wisc. @ Eagles Ballroom Club StageSept. 19 — Indianapolis, Ind. @ Farmer’s Bureau Insurance Lawn at White River State Park Sept. 20 — Niagara Falls, New York @ Rapids Theatre Sept. 29 — Houston, Tex. @ Revention Music Center Sept. 30 — Irving, Tex. @ Pavilion at The Music Factory Oct. 1 — Austin, Tex. @ ACL Live at the Moody Theater Oct. 5

CO – One Symbol With A Series Of Meanings

While CO can be seen in many different places and represent a wide array of different meanings, this article will go over some of the most common. It’s important to always remember context when it comes to CO to make sure you are grabbing the right meaning. CO As A State When it comes to U.S. states, CO is clearly the accepted abbreviation for the state of Colorado. This Rocky Mountain state is one of the more famous ones in the union, and whenever dealing with United States geography this almost certainly is what CO will actually stand for as an abbreviation. As a side note, it’s also worth noting that outside of the United States CO can also represent the nation of Colombia when it comes to geography. .CO As A Website Extension There are so many website extensions out there and while .net, .com, and .org are generally the most common by far there are a few popular second tier ones such as .me or .biz. Among the highest of the tier two is the .co extension which, contrary to popu

Enjoy Your Visit to Colorado

When making your vacation plans this year, do not overlook the state of Colorado. Regardless of what part of CO you happen to visit, you will find plenty to do. In fact, the only thing that is really necessary for you to choose is the time of year that you are visiting, because that will make a difference in what type of plans you are making. By and large, the most popular time to visit Colorado is during the winter time. The weather can get quite cold in the winter, especially in the mountain areas but that can work to your favor. After all, if you are coming to Colorado in the winter, it is likely that you are coming to ski. With some of the best ski resorts in the world within the state, you will have the opportunity to enjoy a ski vacation like no other. There are many other winter sports that you may enjoy in CO during the colder months as well. Snowboarding is quite popular, and many of the ski resorts have that option available. You might also want to try snowmobiling, and the

Three Of The Best Restaurants In Three Of Colorado’s Best Cities

The state of Colorado is home to many great cities like Denver, Aurora, Fort Collins and Boulder. While Denver is Colorado’s capital city and a great place to visit, let’s take a look at those other three cities mentioned. If you were to plan a vacation to one of the three or all of the above, you need some names of a few of the top restaurants. So that’s what we’re going to do, give you three of the best restaurants in each of those three Colorado cities. Let’s stop on by Aurora, Colorado first. One of the top establishments there is Monsoon. Monsoon is located on East Commons Avenue, and it is known for some of the most delicious Indian food in Aurora. There are 711 restaurants in the city, so it pays to be picky when passing through. Another top restaurant in Aurora is Bent Fork American Grill, which is on East Iliff Avenue. Then the third one to mention is Three Little Griddles, which is on South Gun Club Road. Moving on from Aurora and into Fort Collins, let’s take a look at Maz