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The process and theme of the trips are similar: It's about business, business and business

The process and theme of the trips are similar: It's about business, business and business

Images of the individual products can be found on the brewery's homepage. 

What should you watch out for now?

Lye residues could irritate the skin and mucous membranes. As a precaution, anyone who has bought one of the products should therefore not consume it.

The retailers who sold the drinks have already taken the products off sale. Anyone who has already bought one or more of the products can return them to the sales outlets and get their money back even without presenting the receipt. Draft beers or soda from the barrel are not affected. 

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Consumers can also contact Franken Bräu, Lorenz Bauer GmbH in Mitwitz (Tel. 09266/721 or email info@frankenbraeu.de) if they have any questions.

Sources used: Produktwarnung.eu Communication from Franken Bräu

Charlotte Würdig and Sido have split up. In the future, the couple only want to have a relationship as loving parents, but no longer as lovers. The 41-year-old announced the separation on Instagram. 

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In 2012, Charlotte Würdig and Sido, whose real name is Paul Würdig, said yes. The two have two children together. Now Charlotte put a picture online via Instagram. It shows the two together on a boat. But the posting is not just a harmless couple picture - on the contrary. 

Separation after eight years of marriage 

Charlotte Würdig announces the end of the marriage. (Source: Instagram / Charlotte Würdig)

"After eight years full of joy, happiness and adventure with ups and downs, Paul and I came to the decision some time ago to lead our relationship as loving parents from now on, but no longer as lovers", writes the Oslo-born presenter. So the separation is no longer fresh. Apparently, the two needed some time to themselves to cope with the new situation. 

The common family is for both of them "the most beautiful and valuable thing that could have happened to us", continues the entertainer. You are infinitely grateful for the time together and will always appreciate each other as people, says Charlotte Würdig. She published the post as an Instagram story. The rapper has not yet commented on the breakup. 

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The 41-year-old and the 39-year-old rapper rarely appeared together in public, joint appearances were rare, and there were only a few shared insights on social networks. They kept their relationship mostly private. The two met in May 2012, and a few weeks later they married. Their first son was born on August 14, 2013. Their second son was born in April 2016.

Sources used: Instagram: Profile of Charlotte Würdig

They were a private couple, but Charlotte Würdig and rapper Sido made their separation public. After eight years of love, the end followed. But what about the newly separated?

What? They were together once?

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On Friday evening, presenter Charlotte Würdig shocked her Instagram fans with the news that she and husband Sido had separated. "After eight years full of joy, happiness and adventure with ups and downs, Paul and I made the decision some time ago to lead our relationship from now on as loving parents, but no longer as lovers", writes the Oslo-born presenter. But what does that mean exactly?

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Nobody moved out of the apartment

As "picture" wants to have learned from the environment of the former couple, neither of the two have left their apartment. They still live with their two sons (three and six years old) in an apartment in Berlin. The children's happiness should be in the foreground.

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After her Instagram story about the breakup, Charlotte stopped speaking. (Still) husband Sido, whose real name is Paul Würdig, used his profile on the photo platform for musical projects. So he posted a feature with rapper Fler on Saturday evening, just like on Saturday lunchtime.

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The Hamburg beverage manufacturer Lemonaid is in trouble with an authority. The specialist office for consumer protection, trade and the environment prohibits the company from continuing to call its well-known organic lemonade lemonade. The reason is strange.

A Hamburg authority wants to ban the manufacturer Lemonaid from selling its drinks as lemonade. The reason is the low sugar content of the drinks. Consumer advocates are now calling for new guidelines for these products. It is no longer appropriate to set minimum quantities for sugar, says Silke Schwartau from the Hamburg consumer center. Nobody needs high levels of sugar in lemonade beverages.

Lemonaid does not contain enough sugar

A specialist office in the Hamburg district of Mitte had warned Lemonaid because a lemonade type from the scene manufacturer did not contain the prescribed minimum sugar content of seven percent. Lemonaid is thus violating the guidelines for soft drinks.

The authority suggested that the manufacturer either rename the product or increase the sugar content. Lemonaid refused, pointing out that the lemonade has been on the market since 2009 and that the federal government is campaigning for a reduction in sugar, salt and fat in finished products.

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The guidelines for food are in the German Food Book and have no legal force, but have a high binding effect. In the Food Book Commission, business, science, consumers and food control are represented equally. It is intended to ensure clarity and truth in food and protect consumers from being misled and deceived. The Hamburg district office is currently discussing a solution to the conflict, says a spokeswoman.

Sources used: dpa news agency

Chancellor Merkel is visiting Beijing with a large entourage. Actually, the Chinese only wanted to talk about economics - but there is another topic they cannot ignore.

Sometimes the shortest scenes tell the most important stories. Tiny gestures, seemingly insignificant, open the curtain for us to the hidden stages of reality. This Friday was such a scene.

State visit of the Federal Chancellor in Beijing, Angela Merkel has arrived with a large entourage, the crème de la crème of the German economy is gathering around her: Daimler, VW, BMW, Siemens, Allianz, BASF, they all sent their bosses along. China is Germany's most important export market, the trade sum has been skyrocketing for years, now amounting to almost 200 billion euros.

Germany's prosperity depends on DAX companies and medium-sized companies, on machine builders, auto suppliers, logistics companies - and the success of companies in turn depends on China. "Without China, the lights go out for us," says a German company boss. When the People's Republic coughs, German CEOs get a headache.

All the more headache they are given by the totalitarian system of social credit points, by means of which China's leadership wants to oblige not only its 1.3 billion subjects, but also foreign companies from 2020 to the code of the Communist Party (more on this here).

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With the exception of the Bundestag election years, Merkel comes to China every year. The process and theme of the trips are similar: It's about business, business and business. And if there is still time, it is about more economy. Sure, Merkel always addresses the human rights situation, meets with dissidents away from the cameras. But the focus is clearly on the business and the two questions, firstly, how the trade conflict with America can be dampened and, secondly, how German companies can be guaranteed legal security and protection against theft of ideas. It was like that a year ago, and it is like that again this year.

Hong Kong is changing the rules of the game

Nevertheless, something is different this time - and eight letters are enough to overshadow the meticulously timed agenda of the heads of government: Hong Kong. The mass protests in the Chinese special administrative region, the brutal violence of police officers and state-hired mafiosi against demonstrators shake the world - and make the bosses in Beijing extremely nervous. Their rule is based on total control. As soon as a sizable number of people oppose it, their power is in jeopardy. That is why they are punishing the separatists in Tibet and Xinjiang by imprisoning tens of thousands.

The latest twist is all the more remarkable: Hong Kong's Prime Minister, by the grace of Beijing, Carrie Lam, has withdrawn the controversial law on the extradition of citizens to the People's Republic. In doing so, she eliminated the trigger for the protests - albeit far too late. The protest movement has long pursued much more far-reaching goals, generally opposed Beijing's influence in Hong Kong and thus posed the question of power.