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  • Energizer Optimizes its Retail Field Operations

    Energizer will equip its field team with a mobile field force application with advanced capabilities for multi-location audits, branch-logic surveys, photo management and in-store selling.
  • Chobani's Founder Becomes Sole Investor in La Colombe Coffee

    Hamdi Ulukaya, founder and CEO of Greek yogurt brand Chobani, is now Philly cofee company La Colombe Coffee Roasters' sole investor.
  • Three Brands Get Social Media Savvy

    CGT highlights some major new marketing wins from three brands in the industry that are getting it right. See how Snapple, Candie's and Procter & Gamble, use non-traditional marketing to connect with consumers.
  • Carter's Online Growth Skyrockets

    Children's clothing retailer Carter's, Inc. has achieved over 25 percent growth in e-commerce over the last year, the highest growth in online sales to U.S. consumers in nine quarters. Carter's has also launched e-commerce in China and is piloting a new loyalty program.
  • Unilever, Walgreens Team Up for Social Impact

    The collaboration between the CPG and retailer, aims to engage consumers with the brands they know, while empowering them to make a difference through a sustainable international development model.
  • Diamond Foods Drives Product Development with New Innovation Center

    Diamond Foods, Inc. has opened a new 7,000-square-foot innovation center adjacent to the Kettle Brand potato chip facility. The innovation center will drive new product offerings for Diamond's entire family of brands.
  • Mondelez Invests $130M to Modernize NA Supply Chain

    Mondelez International is investing more than $130 million in its North American biscuits business to modernize its manufacturing assets and processes and create a global integrated supply chain. This investment will fund the installation of four state-of-the-art manufacturing lines at the company's Americas production facility in Salinas, Mexico, to be completed by mid-2016.
  • Emerging Markets Growth to Continue for Heineken

    The chief executive of Heineken, the world's third largest brewer, told CNBC that he expected to see continued sales growth in emerging markets, despite the occasional "hiccup" in the future. Heineken reported higher first-half results than markets expected as it increased profit in all regions except Africa.
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