Dulce Vida Tequila stands out in the world of premium spirits, offering a pure, organic, and additive-free experience that keeps tequila lovers coming back for more. Founded in Austin, Texas crafting every bottle with 100% Blue Weber agave sourced from the highlands of Jalisco Produced in the village of San Ignacio Cerro Gordo at Campanario (NOM 1443) Dulce Vida’s attention to detail is apparent at every step from agave harvest to distillation and aging What truly sets Dulce Vida apart is its commitment to purity and quality Each tequila in the Dulce Vida lineup is USDA-certified organic and additive-free earning it a place on Tequila Matchmaker’s industry-standard list of additive-free tequilas or artificial flavors—just pure agave goodness Sustainability is also a major focus for the brand ensuring that every part of the process respects the land and the community that cultivates the agave Dulce Vida’s core range includes three tequilas that capture the essence of Blue Weber agave in different stages of aging Reposado offers a hint of oak from a few months of aging while Añejo takes it up a notch with a deeper richer profile after spending significant time in barrels these core expressions come in both 80 proof and 100 proof options so fans can choose their ideal level of intensity And for those craving an extra touch of complexity Dulce Vida’s 100-Proof Extra Añejo is a standout choice They’re also known for their flavor-infused tequilas which add a delicious twist to classic agave these infusions come in bold varieties like Pineapple Jalapeño natural-tasting option that’s perfect for crafting cocktails with a twist or enjoying on its own These infused tequilas bring the real flavors of fruit to the table elevating your drink without any artificial ingredients For tequila fans who want something easy and portable, Dulce Vida offers a line of ready-to-drink cocktails in Tetra Paks, making it simple to bring the party wherever you go. Available in Paloma, Margarita these RTDs combine quality tequila with refreshing flavors for an on-the-go cocktail that’s both convenient and full of authentic taste Input your search keywords and press Enter El DIF is located on Adolfo López Mateos street JALISCO MÉXICO – Luz Maria Gonzalez Jimenez receives physical therapy at the rehabilitation center at el DIF The National System for Integral Family Development is a Mexican public institution of social assistance that focuses on strengthening and developing the welfare of the Mexican families It is in charge of providing food to the people in need and they have given me therapies that have really helped me,” Gonzalez said She comes Monday-Friday for about one hour daily Gonzalez found out about the services through her neighbor who would also come and has now recovered Gonzalez is not from San Ignacio Cerro Gordo about a 15-minute drive from the town.  “Doctor Rodrigo has been the one helping me and the therapists are very professional and kindhearted people they have treated me with goodwill,” Gonzalez said coordinates the jobs and programs inside.  The government transmits about 182,000 pesos monthly There are about 9,774 inhabitants in this town.  “The money then distributes for different programs like psychology Inside the psychology department there are different programs like psychology attention which is a process that bridges the gap between sensation and perception The department also offers a scholarship to cover funds and expenses for the programs.  In the rehabilitation center the cost for the services averages from $15-$50 pesos depending on the therapy needed Some of the items included in the food basket are beans “We count with 450 beneficiaries for the food supplies that have a vulnerable situation,” Martinez said Martinez said most of the recipients have an incapacity are widows or have other social factors that influence their lives.  One of them includes a socioeconomic studies exam and they must be an adult or have an incapacity,” Martinez said the food is distributed and delivered to the family’s home but also in the smaller rural communities or “ranchos.” Out of the 70 communities surrounding the town Some of the communities include Los Dolores the transparency administrator in public administration for el DIF oversees uploading all the public information on the different platforms of the government Some of the platforms include Infomex Jalisco program Delacerva is also in charge of viewing the requests sent through emails Delacerva has been working for over a year now at el DIF “About 50-60 residents come for the services we offer in some cases when there is a special event taking place He loves to play a role in the community he grew up in and assist as many residents as possible.  “My favorite part about my job is supporting the people Sometimes a resident can come in my office looking for a specific resource that we may not provide but I can investigate to facilitate the process,” Delacerva said Luz is a journalism major with a double minor in Chicano Latino studies and broadcast journalism Her journalistic interests include broadcast journalism for a television network company after her graduation The Michigan State University soccer program stands as a testament to the global love for the beautiful game The university’s success in attracting international talent has not only elevated its competitive edge but also fostered a unique cultural exchange that enriches the community Michigan has the most international soccer recruits in the region which has led to partnership academies with top divisions like Liverpool News and information from the Michigan State University School of Journalism Content is produced by MSU students under the guidance of journalism faculty Built with the Largo WordPress Theme from the Institute for Nonprofit News Texas — The Austin-raised and award-winning Dulce Vida Tequila announced today a multiyear agreement to sponsor University of Texas Athletics The University of Texas’ alumni association – the Texas Exes – and Texas Performing Arts and fine arts patrons the opportunity to learn about their wide variety of tequilas Beginning with the kickoff of the Longhorns Football season on September 2 fans of legal drinking age will enjoy a new cocktail experience at Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium at the Dulce Vida Tequila Bar featuring a custom mural that will showcase “The Spirit of Austin” Dulce Vida will also be featured at Texas Exes events including the Etter-Harbin Alumni Center on football game days the exclusive home to Broadway in Austin as well as an annual curated season of performing arts from around the globe and a series of nationally touring concerts and comedy Longhorns Baseball fans can look forward to a Dulce Vida bar at UFCU Disch-Falk Field as well Dulce Vida will connect with Longhorn Nation via numerous marketing benefits throughout the year including opportunities for consumers to win VIP experiences The sponsorship agreement was negotiated with Dulce Vida by LEARFIELD’s Longhorn Sports Properties “We’re excited to welcome Dulce Vida Tequila to the Texas Athletics family as an official sponsor,” University of Texas Vice President and Athletics Director Chris Del Conte said “We appreciate their commitment to Longhorn Nation and the excitement their presence will bring to our game day experience and fans everywhere.” “Dulce Vida is the Original Austin Tequila so we could not be more thrilled to become an official sponsor of the Texas Longhorns,” said Eric Dopkins C.E.O of Dulce Vida parent company Milestone Brands “To connect to our Texas roots and engage Texas Longhorn fans is a tremendous opportunity for Dulce Vida as the original organic additive free tequila with roots right here in Austin Texas.” The University of Texas and Dulce Vida share in the commitment to educate and encourage fans to drink responsibly Connect with Dulce Vida Tequila on 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Johnson Freeway, Suite 100, Dallas, TX  75240 | Phone: 469-241-9191 Privacy Policy | Advertising Policy | Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information Don Fulano is of the last family-owned tequilas that is 100% self-sufficient in agave supply allowing them to control the quality of their tequila from farm to bottle They hand-select mature agave each harvest to a dual distillation process passed down from generations This also helps ensure each bottle has high-quality ingredients free of any additives proprietary yeast and natural spring volcanic water The Don Fulano portfolio features five expressions: Blanco, Fuerte, Reposado, Añejo and Imperial, ranging from $54.99 to $219.99 and can be found at ReserveBar, Total Wine, Sip Tequila and more YOU MAY ALSO LIKE: TEQUILA ENEMIGO – MEANT TO BE SAVORED NOT CHASED Dulce Vida Tequila is certified additive-free on Tequila Matchmaker’s industry-standard list of additive-free tequilas Sustainability and attention to detail are inherent at every step from harvest through distillation and aging The expansive portfolio includes a core range of Blanco Reposado and Añejo tequila produced at both 80 proof and 100 proof Dulce Vida is also recognized for their flavor-infused tequilas made with real fruit including pineapple jalapeño Dulce Vida offers ready-to-drink cocktails in Tetra Paks available in Paloma Margarita and Watermelon Margarita varieties YOU MAY ALSO LIKE: HOME BAR COCKTAILS FOR THE MIXOLOGIST AT HOME Texas— Dulce Vida Tequila is pleased to announce its addition to Tequila Matchmaker’s industry-standard list of additive-free tequila brands Tequila Matchmaker only adds tequilas to the list following a thorough on-site inspection of distillation processes Dulce Vida was evaluated at its distillery in the village of San Ignacio Cerro Gordo at Campanario in Jalisco and is proud to be certified additive-free Tequila Matchmaker’s Additive Free program has become the #1 trusted source for verifying which tequila brands do not use additives The opt-in program is used by tequila brands that want to be transparent about their production processes Dulce Vida Tequila’s products are made with absolutely no additives Dulce Vida is also an early pioneer in organic spirits following the requirements of the National Organics Program (NOP) and earning USDA organic certification for all of its distilled products and our addition to the Tequila Matchmaker Additive-Free List further affirms our commitment to quality and transparency,” says Eric Dopkins “We are dedicated to using organic and sustainable practices to craft our tequila and thank Grover and Scarlet for taking the time to verify Dulce Vida as additive free.” Dulce Vida’s tequila portfolio includes Organic Blanco which are all available in organic 80-Proof and 100-Proof options The portfolio also includes three all-natural Tequilas infused with real fruit in Grapefruit Dulce Vida offers a line of ready-to-drink cocktails made with real fruit and packaged in Tetra Pak® cartons providing consumers with a portable and sustainable option Tequila Matchmaker investigates processes and performs sensorial analyses throughout various stages of the tequila-making process Each brand agrees to the developed testing system “Consumers want to know that the tequila they are drinking is trusted and respects the practices of natural tequila distillation,” says Grover Sanschagrin “That is why inspecting tequila combined with thorough analysis at each stage of the production process is crucial in reassuring transparency for all fans of tequila.” materials and processes for the products all meet or exceed USDA + NOP organic certification and Kosher certification requirements are certified additive-free on the Tequila Matchmaker list With a core range of tequilas made with 100% Blue Weber agave and USDA-certified organic the premium spirits brand was founded in Austin Mexico in the village of San Ignacio Cerro Gordo at Campanario (NOM 1443) Reposado and Añejo tequila – produced at both 80 proof and 100 proof – plus a 100-Proof Extra Añejo Dulce Vida is also recognized for their flavor infused tequilas made with real fruit including Pineapple Jalapeño Dulce Vida offers ready-to-drink cocktails including Paloma For More Information:http://dulcevidaspirits.com Early Registration Open Early Registration Open Michigan State University held a Zoom meeting with parents of Chinese international students Feb focusing on some of the college’s ongoing works and updates on the resources MSU can provide to international students Since the Israel-Palestine conflict resurged again on Oct professors and residents in Michigan have been pressured to choose one of two sides The Palestine supporters in Greater Lansing include those originally from Palestine who have family currently or formally there or for other reasons.  MSU’s Students United for Palestinian Rights (SUPR) have held multiple protests rallies and discussions to gain support for people who are pro-Palestine or those who want to have a better understanding of the conflict they held a “Justice for Palestine” protest at the Michigan Capitol where over 400 people gathered to support Palestine in its ongoing conflict with Israel SUPR’s message was to “stop the genocide” and to “tell Biden and all elected officials to a ceasefire.” Many attendees were wearing or waving the Palestine flag throwing a fist in the air or holding signs BUCKINGHAM: It may be the first lawsuit filed in the United States against members of the British Royal Family and Buckingham Palace since Charles III became king An Isabella County Jail inmate claims to be the victim of their use of “spy technology” or “satellite monitoring” to invade his privacy and manipulate him through death threats The handwritten federal court suit seeks $75,000 from the palace A University of DetroitMercy law professor says the case is unlikely to get anywhere ROYALTY AND LAMPREY – The death of Queen Elizabeth II has one Great Lakes official recalling the time his agency provided the British monarch with invasive sea lamprey for several pies celebrating her reign The practice featuring the Great Lakes invasive parasite is likely to continue with the crowning of King Charles III Community members of Williamston offer their reactions toward the troubling Ukraine-Russia war that broke out one month ago on the evening of Thursday WHEAT: The Ukraine-Russia war has disrupted the source of one-third of the world’s wheat crop but Michigan farmers can’t plant more wheat to make up for Ukrainian and Russian production lost to the ongoing war The Farm Bureau and an MSU agricultural economist discuss.For news and business sections While the Russia-Ukraine war is taking place across the Atlantic Ocean the economical effects of it are being felt in the United States.  Russia is one of the world’s largest exporters of oil and natural gas and the Russian invasion on Ukraine puts a major hold on many supply chains and imports.  One of the courses that Pozo teaches is called “Hotspots in global affairs” which was recently assigned  from a World Affairs Council lecture by Fiona Hill a former intelligence officer for Russia and Eurasia a student at Western Michigan University studying global and international relations “Especially with a lot of gas coming from both Russia and Ukraine I think we’ll definitely see some domestic changes.” Chart showing national average gas prices from one year ago and today Information collected from GasBuddy Credit: Sarah Marilyn “That possibility has pushed up the national average price of gasoline considerably in the last week and the situation could worsen at any time keeping gas prices elevated for the foreseeable future,” said Patrick De Haan “In addition to the unstable situation with the Russian invasion we’re also entering the time of year that seasonality pushes gasoline prices up by anywhere from 25 to 75 cents by Memorial Day It’s simply looking like a perfect storm for motorists at the pump According to GasBuddy the best days to fuel up are Friday and Monday Detroit’s Hart Plaza was filled with Ukrainian  blue and yellow Sunday as more than 1,000 people took to the streets to protest Russia’s invasion there have been widespread calls for peace and an outcry against the Russian aggressors filled the sidewalks and marched from Hart Plaza through Campus Martius and back.  The crowd often broke into song and exchanged cheers of “slava Ukraini” (glory to Ukraine) and its common response Heroyam slava.” A chant for the Ukrainian people that stems back to the Ukraine war of Independence over a century ago has become synonymous with Ukraine’s pride It means “Glory to Ukraine – Glory to the heroes.” As Russia’s invasion of Ukraine continued to stagger the world East Lansing residents supported Ukrainians Monday Russian President “Vladimir Putin ignited a war against democracy It was war against people who decide to settle their differences in a room as opposed to in a tank – with representatives as opposed to with bombs,” said law student Andrew Haftkowycz The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development the government of Jalisco and the industry will strengthen biosecurity epidemiological surveillance and timely notification measures in the more than 600 livestock production units (UPPs) of the state to eradicate avian influenza (AI) of low pathogenicity AH5N2 and high pathogenicity AH7N3 in the western region of the country and thus gradually advance in the rest of the national territory the participating actors will implement a sanitary protocol so that the organized industry and small and medium-sized producers commit to ensuring that their farms comply with the measures to prevent the spread of the disease such as the correct placement of aviary nets the operation of disinfection arches and the proper treatment of poultry manure authorities from the National Agro-alimentary Health Safety and Quality Service (Senasica) presented to representatives of the National Union of Poultry Farmers (UNA) and the Agency for Health Safety and Agri-Food Quality of Jalisco (ASICA) the report of the sanitary inspection operation carried out by the agency of the Ministry of Agriculture during 2021.  The action plan began with the visit of technicians to 197 commercial laying breeding and broiler farms in 16 municipalities of the Los Altos region of Jalisco: Encarnación de Díaz and Yahualica de González Gallo.  The report notes that 129 UPPs passed the standard for biosecurity measures and 68 showed deficiencies that could pose a risk to the entry and dispersion of AI.  This implies that 88 percent of the farms comply with the placement of aviary nets 64 with the adequate treatment of poultry manure and 74.5 percent approve the measures for the disposal of carcasses.  Regarding epidemiological surveillance in wild aquatic and terrestrial birds the document stresses that the Los Altos region has the ideal biogeographic conditions for the dispersion of AI viral strains due to the large influx of migratory birds and birds that live in urban areas.  With the aim of protecting commercial and family poultry farms Senasica technicians have collected 11,133 samples of wild birds in which 24 cases of AI have been isolated.  highlighted that this report is the first coordinated step for the state authority to have elements to carry out acts of authority in the region and that the productive sector complies with the established sanitary protocols.  ASICA reported that in 2021 the government of Jalisco allocated 1.9 million pesos to strengthen epidemiological surveillance work in 648 UPPs with a commercial value of 46 billion pesos.  led by Juan Manuel Gutiérrez Martín stressed that the strategy will improve the animal health status of Jalisco and the rest of the country particularly of the regions that are working to be recognized as AI-free zones such as the northwest and southeast of Mexico Su Navegador no 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