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  • The Next Generation of Innovation

    CGT picked the brain of Surabhi Pokhriyal from Cognizant Consumer Goods Consulting Practice to find out what exactly "innovation" and its accompanying processes and technologies look like today.
  • LeapFrog Takes a Big Leap

    LeapFrog Enterprises, Inc. unveils LeapPad, a personalized learning tablet designed for kids ages four and up.
  • Windex is Going Miniature

    The launch of Windex Mini comes on the heels of Johnson's speech at the 2011 Fortune Brainstorm Green conference in April 2011.
  • Snack Factory Innovates in a Crunch

    Like most small companies, innovation is a vital part of Snack Factory's business strategy for its Pretzel Crisps brand. Here's how the company entered the growing Bold & Spicy category in record time.
  • Why Didnt I Think of That?

    CGT Editor Alliston Ackerman gives you a sneak peek into the trends and topics discussed in this month's issue.
  • Amway Does the Twist

    NUTRILITE Fruits & Vegetables 2GO Twist Tubes provide the natural antioxidant equivalent of two of the nine to 13 recommended servings of fruits and vegetables a day in a convenient, squeezable tube.
  • Black & Decker Gets a New Grip on Innovation

    Black & Decker satisfies a do-it-yourself consumer need with the introduction of the SureGrip All-In-One Laser Level.
  • P&G Shapes the Store

    Just like in the movies, the use of virtual reality to conduct market research is fast becoming a common practice among consumer product manufacturers and retailers. P&G first began using virtual reality tools in 1997. Today, its virtual solutions program delivers actionable consumer and shopper insights at a fraction of the cost and time spent on traditional market research methods.
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