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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.
  • Revlon, Reily Foods Put Big Data to Good Use

    Humankind created more data in a single day in 2012 than it produced between 4000 BC and the year 2000! It is no wonder that Big Data is a common buzz component in today's information age dialogue. Recently, Big Data advocates from Reily Foods, Revlon and Microsoft convened to answer the question on most consumer goods executives minds: How are consumer goods companies capitalizing on all this data, and better yet, how are they using and communicating it?
  • Introducing CGT's Executive Council

    Find out how a new group, co-chaired by two highly respected industry thought leaders, is reaffirming CGT's commitment to the consumer goods community.
  • Walmart Canada Reveals Expansion Plans

    The distribution center projects, construction of new stores, and expansion, remodelling or relocation of existing stores represents an investment of more than $450 million in the Canadian economy.
  • Rocky Mountain Chocolate Acquires Yogurtini

    Rocky Mountain already currently franchises and/or operates 16 self-serve frozen yogurt stores under the name Aspen Leaf Yogurt.

  • Snyder's-Lance Names CEO

    Pretzel maker Snyder's-Lance is promoting its president and COO Carl Lee to lead the company, as CEO David Singer plans to retire in May.
  • Tilly's Rolls out Mobile Commerce App

    The MicroStrategy-based mobile app is expected to let Tilly's engage its customers with custom brand content and a personalized shopping experience.
  • Flowers Foods to Buy Hostess Breads

    Flowers agrees to purchase the Wonder, Nature's Pride, Merita, Home Pride and Butternut bread brands; 20 bakeries and approximately 38 depots for $360 million.

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