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  • Kellogg Introduces Consumer-Loyalty Program

    The Kellogg's Family Rewards website went live in June, and packaging containing codes are now on store shelves.

  • Clorox Uses Consumer Insights for Hispanic Line

    With this launch, Clorox now offers a complete portfolio of products designed to clean, disinfect and aromatize.
  • Minority Consumers Lead Digital Shopping Charge

    U.S. smartphone penetration is nearing 50 percent, so its no surprise that the adoption of mobile shopping tools has been rapid. But a new study says that African Americans and Hispanics are adopting new shopping technologies at a faster rate than Caucasians, marking mobile marketing to multicultural shoppers as a huge opportunity.
  • Top 5 Ways to Engage Consumers with Social Media

    Multi-award winning Producer and Digital Marketing Expert Van Vandegrift and his team in Hollywood have been behind some of the most successful online and in-store digital shopper marketing campaigns for major CG brands, including Hefty, Bisquick and Sunsweet. Here he counts down the top five ways to engage consumers with social media.
  • Digital Investment Opportunities

    Consumer goods marketers are still wrestling with fundamental questions when it comes to digital investments: How much should I spend on digital? Where should I spend it? What will be the value of my investment? Jerry Lohse, Senior Director, Accenture Interactive, answers these questions and more.
  • Popcorn, Indiana Achieves Forecast Accuracy Success

    After adopting a new TPM solution, Popcorn, Indiana, LLC, has been able to reduce its deduction balance by more than 50 percent, and improve forecast accuracy.

  • Economist Research Reveals Direct-to-Consumer Trends

    Going direct to consumer is top of mind with CG executives today. But are companies really ready to take on this new wave of consumer interactions? The Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) recently polled CG executives across the globe to better understand how companies are engaging directly with consumers. Here, industry experts discuss the research results and provide recommendations.
  • The Biggest CPG Brand Hits of 2011

    Despite prolonged economic difficulties, 22 percent of consumers are always looking for new products to try. Here, SymphonyIRI reveals 2011s most successful food and beverage and non-foods CPG brands. As youll soon see, both long-established manufacturers and newcomers to the game are providing innovation that is setting the stage for the CPG world of tomorrow.
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