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Lions Untamed Shrine Circus Ends Wild Animal Acts


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Bill Cunningham, CEO of Dallas-based Fun Time Shows, the largest Shrine Circus producer in the country, says he’ll no longer produce shows featuring elephants, tigers, lions or other wild animals. Cunningham says, “These animals are very special; we cohabit the Earth with them and they are deserving of our respect and awe. They’re not here to perform tricks for our entertainment.” He says, “I’ve tried to listen to the


mothers that said they didn’t want their kids to grow up and learn that the animals they saw had been probed, poked, prodded and chained to a fl oor.” The move has received an outpouring of support from outside the industry, including People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals. Cunningham’s Shrine Circuses will still feature high wire acts, human cannonballs, trapeze artists and motorcycle tricks, along with performing horses and dogs. “The horses and dogs act in true collaboration with their owners,” says Cunningham. “We feel the audience still wants to see domestic animals.”


Source: GreenSourceDFW.org


Nice Spice McCormick Going Non-GMO


McCormick, the world’s largest spice company, plans to eliminate almost all genetically modifi ed (GMO) ingredients from their product line by 2016. In response to increased consumer demand for healthier options, 80 percent of its overall gourmet herb and spice business in the U.S. will be both organic and non-GMO by 2016, as well as all McCormick-branded herbs, spices and extracts sold in the U.S. They will voluntarily label the updated products to inform consumers as part of a commitment to transparency and consumer education. The fi rst product introduced, a non-GMO vanilla extract, is already available. McCormick also uses steam treatments in its processing to preserve the health


benefi ts of spices instead of the ionizing irradiation used by competitors. Although food radiation is approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, some studies link it to signifi cant health problems. “Our consumers are increasingly interested in quality fl avors with pure ingredients in their food,” says McCormick President and Chief Operating Offi cer Lawrence Kurzius. “Our efforts prove that we are listening to consumers and are committed to continuing to evolve.”


Source: NaturalNews.com Central Florida natural awakenings


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