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People in Canada are cheering, enduring long lines and honking their car horns in support as the country's first marijuana dispensaries open their doors Wednesday."I'm having a plaque made with the date and time and everything. This is never actually going to be smoked. I'm going to keep it forever," said Ian Power, who was among the first to buy marijuana in St. John's, a city in the country's easternmost province of Newfoundland and Labrador.Like Power, hundreds are now legally buying recreational marijuana all over Canada but not without adjusting to a few rules.As marijuana enthusiasts continue celebrating this historic day for Canada, here's a quick primer to get you up to speed. 701

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Pepsi is releasing an apple pie-flavored soda as we near the holiday season, but it's only available if you enter a sweepstake.The new limited-time-only soda: PepsiCo designed Pepsi Apple Pie to taste like "warm cinnamon, buttery crust, and fresh apple."And to mark the special occasion of its release, the drink company will give away the limited-time-only drink to 1,500 fans in its #PepsiApplePieChallenge sweepstakes.To receive a free bottle of Pepsi Apple Pie, fans will have to post a photo or video of their best baking fail using the hashtag #PepsiApplePieChallenge on Twitter and TikTok.The contest ends on Dec. 7. 631

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People are paying more attention to the supply chains that keep store shelves stocked. The novel coronavirus pandemic disrupted the flow of many products and exposed how crucial supply chains are.These chains are complex, often global networks that make it possible for consumers to get a wider variety of items more quickly. They can also help keep prices down.In normal times, technology and highly-skilled operators keep everything running smoothly. But the COVID-19 pandemic triggered a perfect storm that changed it all.People started panic buying certain items in March. Stores reacted by increasing orders from their suppliers. That put a strain on the supply chain, which was already facing other complications.Workers at all stops of the chain started getting sick. Plants and distribution centers had to close. Historic shutdowns forced delivery route changes that added another layer of chaos.All these changes made it tougher for businesses to keep control of their chains.Now, after months of conserving disinfectant wipes and grocery-store hopping in search of eggs, supply chains are starting to straighten back out. But things are not going back to normal. Closures and restrictions are still common and vary from place to place.Businesses are adapting to make sure their chains stand strong in the face of any future uncertainty.Experts agree that advancing technology will play a key role in what the future looks like. They say transparency will, too, as the consumer’s sustainability and ethical expectations evolve. 1544

  

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OTAY MESA, Calif. (KGTV) - A housing development going up in the South Bay could be giving San Diego renters a better chance to become homeowners.That's because the attached homes that comprise the Playa del Sol master plan community in Otay Mesa start from the high 0,000s, which is just above the median price for the area. "This is an opportunity for the first-time home buyer," said Jimmy Ayala, division president for Pardee Homes, which is developing the community. The development, with some phases already complete, will ultimately grow to 800 units, all with two or more bedrooms. It's located just north of the 905 freeway at Caliente Road. RELATED: Making it in San Diego: Key saving steps helped renter buy her first homeAyala says the market has cooled in the last two years, and lower interest rates have helped turn renters into buyers. He says Pardee has its own mortgage company, so it is able to work with buyers who may not have a large amount of cash for a down payment. Ayala says typical monthly payments range between ,600 and ,200 a month, and most people put 5 to 10 percent down. "In this general vicinity, there's about 2,000 homes that are currently being rented and we draw from those folks who are cash flowing, so to speak, on a monthly basis but don't always have a down payment for a home," Ayala said. RELATED: Making It In San Diego: How housing got so expensiveAyala said currently there are two units available in the high 0,000s but that most are on the market 0,000s. The HOA fees for the complex run about 5 per month. Heather Evans, who is paying ,200 a month for her daughter to rent a room near Mesa College, said several of her relatives feel buying is out of reach. "I'd love to see her be a homeowner someday but I have nieces in the area, early 30s, that are renting," she said, adding her niece and her nieces husband pay ,000 a month for a one-bedroom apartment. Ayala said the homes are priced to market. The properties Pardee is selling in East County are available for 0,000 to 0,000, while those in Coastal North County are on the market for million to .5 million. Need more help? The San Diego Housing Coalition and San Diego County have resources to help first-time home buyers. 2272

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