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  • NutriFusion Enters Agreement with Amazing Grains

    NutriFusion, a provider of natural nutrition and phytonutrient products for food manufacturers, announces an agreement with Amazing Grains, a Canadian cereal supplier. Incorporating NutriFusion's flagship product, GrandFusion will allow Amazing Grains to provide their nutrition enhanced products to food processors throughout North America adding natural nutrients to a wide variety of finished food products.
  • Annie's Adds New Varieties

    Annie's, Inc. boosts its portfolio with several new macaroni & cheese varieties.
  • Miller Lite Launches Conciertos Originales In Miami

    Miller Lite is showcasing Latin music artists by extending the Conciertos Originales music series to Miami. The free-ticketed concert experience will feature J Alvarez and Chino y Nacho.
  • Avon Sells Liz Earle Brand to Walgreens

    Walgreens Boots Alliance has acquired skincare brand Liz Earle from Avon for 140 million pounds.
  • LEGO Systems Celebrates 15 Years at San Diego Comic-Con

    LEGO Systems, Inc. announces a slate of activities and events to commemorate 15 years of fun at San Diego Comic-Con.
  • PepsiCo Announces Several Appointments

    PepsiCo, Inc. announces a series of leadership appointments that support the company's global business priorities and growth strategies, including a new vice chairman.
  • P&G to Merge Beauty Brands with Coty

    The Procter & Gamble Company announces the signing of a definitive agreement to merge 43 of its beauty brands with Coty Inc. The transaction includes P&Gs global salon professional hair care and color, retail hair color, cosmetics and fine fragrance businesses.
  • Walmart Seeks to Improve Internet Product Information

    Walmart is hoping to improve product information available online, especially from social media sources, with its Product Content Collection System, which will facilitate the supplier sending their catalog directly to the company.
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