Coke and coffee creamer is better than you think (but it’s no coffee substitute)

It’s not as gross as it sounds! It might be good!

Welcome to FTW’s Beverage of the Week series. Previously, we’ve folded these in to our betting guides, whether that’s been for the NFL slate or a bizarrely successful run through the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament. Here, we mostly chronicle and review beers, but happily expand that scope to any beverage that pairs well with sports. Yes, even cookie dough whiskey

This series has largely been steeped in alcohol. This has the benefit of keeping me from delirium tremens in the name of work but also excludes the non-drinkers of the world.

Fortunately, thanks to Olivia Rodrigo and Joseph Smith, an alternative blew up this over the past month that allowed me to expense $20 worth of Coffee-Mate flavored creamers. “Dirty sodas” have long been a staple across Utah, a state whose majority Mormon population is prohibited from hot caffeinated beverages like coffee or tea. Beginning in 2012, however, the Church of Latter Day Saints — Smith’s outfit — decreed caffeinated cold beverages were fine, leading to a slow soda boom in the region.

So outlets across the state have jumped into the craft soda game. Or, specifically, a game in which they craft their own sodas by adding syrups and cream to layer flavors into a pre-existing base (Coca-Cola, Sprite, etc). The whole adventure is kinda like decorating a prefabricated, modular home.

Anyway, chains have popped up throughout the Beehive State with rejected tech start-up names like Swig, Sodalicious and Fiiz and are thriving because, you know, no hot coffee.

Ms. Rodrigo posted about the beverage back in December and it recently went viral on TikTok. While it feels new, it’s been trending in some form since 2016. If you’re reading this from Utah or any other location with a heavy Mormon population, you’re probably feeling real hipster-y about the whole subject, having known about it before it was cool. Congrats on that; maybe send a few recipes my way? Because soon you will realize I have only a very basic grasp on proper dirty soda architecture.

20 lions drinking in perfect order is quite the video sensation

Video footage showing as many as 20 lions sipping from a South African river in a near-perfect line apparently is worth watching more than once.

Footage showing as many as 20 lions sipping from a South African river in near-perfect order apparently is worth a second look.

The accompanying footage, featured recently on the Latest Sightings – Greater Kruger Facebook page, has garnered more than 16 million views.

The lions, like bar patrons waltzing in for Happy Hour, descend the bank one by one and line up at water’s edge until the videographer says, “I can’t even fit them on my phone.”

The lions keep coming and soon the only sound is their collective slurping.

It turns out to be at least the second time Latest Sightings has shared the footage.

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FTW Outdoors featured the same event in July 2020, shortly after Nadav Ossendryver, founder and CEO of Latest Sightings, captured the footage at the Sand River inside the Mala Mala Private Game Reserve.

A spokesman for Latest Sightings told FTW Outdoors this week that the footage also was featured in a TV show, “Safari Sightings.” The show is available on the People’s Weather channel on DSTV.

Mala Mala is within the Sabi Sand Game Reserve and part of the Greater Kruger National Park ecosystem. Ossendryver and his crew watched elephants drink from the river before the lions began to appear.

4ORE Nutrition: Supplements formulated by golfers for golfers

4ore Nutrition is the first golf specific supplement company formulated by golfers for golfers.

4ore Nutrition is the first supplement company formulated specifically for golfers by golfers. 4ore has developed products that complement a healthy lifestyle, but help golfers achieve their highest level of energy, focus, and clarity on and off the course. The brand launched in January of 2021 but has been in the making for two years with extensive research and trials.

Currently, they have four products: Energy & Focus, Pure Focus, Training and Recovery. These powders are flavored and designed to dissolve in water made from natural extracts and vitamins.

Energy & Focus is caffeinated and increases hydration, focus and calms nerves on the course. The individually portioned packets make it easy to stick in your bag and take on the go. One serving contains 100mg of caffeine but is designed for a smooth boost to not disrupt your golf swing.

Pure Focus doesn’t contain caffeine and is stimulant-free. It promotes clarity, mental stamina, endurance and cellular support while golfing. It comes in two flavors, triple berry and green apple.

Training is 4ore’s highest caffeinated supplement with 150mg of caffeine. The dissolvable powder is loaded with vitamins, minerals, amino acids, and extracts to boost energy, performance, mental alertness, and recovery. This supplement was curated to enhance training and range sessions.

Recovery is made up of an amino acid matrix specifically designed to help recover the body and increase hydration. 4ore recommends to consume during a workout or after.

4ore Nutrition’s motto is, “Fit 4 Golf, Fit 4 Life, Fit 4 Hope.” A portion of all orders go to various charities and hospitals to align with the brand’s commitment of giving back.

Jon Jones bodycam arrest video: March 26, 2020, Albuquerque, N.M.

Jon Jones bodycam arrest video: March 26, 2020, Albuquerque, N.M.

Jon Jones bodycam arrest video: March 26, 2020, Albuquerque, N.M.