Journalist Amy Westervelt found certified organic Big Gulps at a 7-11 in Berkeley. It seems to be only iced tea (sorry folks, no organic Slurpee yet), but it does remind me—the Guardian has a great ongoing series dedicated to exposing greenwashing.
Organic Big Gulp, just in time for Earth Day
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