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  • Hershey Details 5-Year Growth Plan

    Under a comprehensive strategic plan, five core brands Hersheys, Reeses, Hersheys Kisses, Jolly Rancher and Ice Breakers will become global cornerstones.
  • Pharmavite Expands Product Line, Introduces New Brand

    A total of 20 offerings across three new Nature Made product lines will be in market by year end. In addition, Pharmavite will introduce Voots, a recent brand acquisition.
  • Top 5 Ways to Engage Consumers with Social Media

    Multi-award winning Producer and Digital Marketing Expert Van Vandegrift and his team in Hollywood have been behind some of the most successful online and in-store digital shopper marketing campaigns for major CG brands, including Hefty, Bisquick and Sunsweet. Here he counts down the top five ways to engage consumers with social media.
  • Coca-Cola Invests $3B to Support Growth in India

    The Coca-Cola Company has robust plans to capture growth in India with investments in innovation, expansion of distribution network, etc. The company has already invested more than $2 billion in India since it re-entered the country in 1993.
  • P&G Uses Downstream Data to Boost On-Shelf Availability

    Focusing on store-level data enables CG companies to win in modern retail. Here, a member of Procter & Gambles Retailer Connect Program candidly reveals how the company is using POS data to identify out-of-stock/zero sales incidents and then act in store to fix those opportunities and drive sales.
  • General Mills, Smart Balance Adopt New Web Marketing Capabilities

    Using Swoop, General Mills and Smart Balance are able to present consumers who engage relevant information they would normally seek in a secondary search.

  • LeapFrog Appoints Chief Marketing Officer

    In this role, the new CMO is responsible for the LeapFrog brand and consumer experience globally, which includes consumer insights, product marketing, licensing, content development, marketing communications and public relations.

  • 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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