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‘Super Wawa’ Gets the Go-Ahead in Cherry Hill; Beers Go Citrusy For Spring

• Despite opposition, the proposed Super Wawa in Cherry Hill is a go. [Inquirer]

• Trolley Car Diner in Germantown is pitching in to help rebuild the Hurricane Irene- and Tropical Storm Lee-ravaged Bethlehem Church of God by donating proceeds from meals sold to the house of worship. [Action News]

• If you’re curious what an upscale, local-food-focused Starbucks looks like, here’s photo evidence of the new one in Amsterdam. [HuffPo]

• It’s nearly spring, and beers are going citrusy: Coors will roll out an iced-tea flavored beer, and Anheuser-Busch will introduce Lime-a-Rita margarita-flavored suds. We’ll stick to spiked Arnold Palmers, thanks. [NYDN]

• Rush Limbaugh does NOT like books that expose the underbelly of the food system, as evidenced by his “young, single, overeducated” comments about Tracie McMillan, author of The American Way of Eating. Jeez, he would have hated The Jungle. [Seattle Times]

• Sip on this: Coca-Cola had to modify ingredients in one of its caramel-color additives to avoid having to put cancer warnings on its cans under a new California law. Yeep. [Salt/NPR]

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