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  • 2013 Readers' Choice: Editors' Picks

    Each year, CGT's editorial staff calls attention to more than 20 additional solution and service providers that are poised to make a substantial impact on the consumer goods market with innovative yet necessary tools.
  • Wal-Mart Takes Largest Share of Mobile Shopping Traffic

    New research reveals that Wal-Mart is the brand most browsed and shopped via mobile devices, but Apple, Best Buy and Kohl's deliver the most satisfactory mobile shopping experiences. The study also found that the top 10 brick and mortar retail brands leave much to be desired when it comes to meeting consumer expectations for mobile storefronts.
  • Fall 2012 Tech Preview Guide

    With new technology offerings flooding the market almost daily, CGT showcases 9 game-changing solutions that have recently hit the market for consumer goods firms.
  • Coke Retains Top Spot as Best Global Brand

    Apple jumps to the No. 2 position with stellar sales in both developed and emerging markets. Find out what other CG brands moved up, moved down, returned to, and just entered the ranking of this annual report.
  • Campbell Puts V8 V-Fusion in a Drink Box

    Available in three delicious flavors Apple, Berry and Fruit Punch these convenient, single-serve juice boxes are designed to deliver the fruity and refreshing taste kids love and the nutritional value moms can feel good about serving.
  • Coke Tops Social Media Brands List

    The biggest names in beverages, consumer technology and restaurants dominate social media conversations, making up the majority of the top ten social media brands of late. Find out what other consumer goods brands join Coke on this list.
  • The Fastest Growing U.S. Retailers

    Sprouts Farmers Market, Lululemon and Under Armour are among the fastest-growing retailers in the United States, according to STORES Magazine. A look at the list here highlights some of the biggest trends among consumers, including the interest surrounding organic supermarkets, high-end retail brands and mobile technologies.

  • Consumers Identify Social Media Pitfalls for Brands

    A survey from NYU found that more than half of consumers called their experience of communicating with brands via social media "disappointing" or "mediocre." The survey measured sentiment across eight different industries to rate the best and worst in social customer service. Get the results here.
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