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Dmitriy Mityura, Head of Math at TrueLab Game Studios, commented: “’At True Games, we’re on a mission to create unforgettable gaming experiences that challenge expectations and continually surprise our players. Collier, Joe Guy (August 21, 2008), "Pepsi Bottling Group to distribute Crush in U.S.", The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, archived from the original on May 22, 2011 , retrieved May 27, 2010
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Throughout the free spins feature, each apple that drops into play will be collected in a meter beside the reel set. This is due to the game’s TrueXwin mechanic, launched by TrueLab for the first time with this release. Swallow whole, do not crush, chew, or divide; however, capsules may be opened and the contents sprinkled on applesauce for those who have difficulty swallowing capsules Below is a list of medications that, in most cases, should not be crushed. However, it is important to note that this list is not exhaustive and should only be used as a general guide. TrueXwin is a testament to our commitment to innovation. It’s the first in our upcoming line of exclusive features, and we can’t wait to see some of the insane wins it can potentially come up with.”
Modified-release. Capsules can be opened for administration of intact granules (Delzicol, Pentasa [U.S.]) There are a number of reasons why medications on the above list should not be crushed, which include:Crush ( / ˈ k r ʌ ʃ/) is a brand of carbonated soft drinks owned and marketed internationally by Keurig Dr Pepper, originally created as an orange soda, Orange Crush. Crush competes with Coca-Cola's Fanta. It was created in 1911 by beverage and extract chemist Neil C. Ward. Most flavors of Crush are caffeine-free.