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Company News - September 2, 2008
JUST BORN MANAGER INDUCTED INTO CANDY HALL OF FAME Just Born, Inc. of Bethlehem recently announced that Greg Pappariella, Northeast Division Sales Manager, will be inducted into the National Confectionery Sales Association 2008 Candy Hall of Fame. Each...Tags: Bethlehem (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania), Just Born, Inc., Tampa, Sales
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She's the ex-Snapple Lady after a falling out
carrie.mason-draffen@newsday.comShe was the face that helped launch the Snapple brand nationwide. But now Wendy Kaufman is officially the ex-Snapple Lady. After years of hawking the beverage on TV, through voice-overs and goodwill appearances, Kaufman and Cadbury Schweppes have...Tags: New York, New Products, Texas, Triarc Companies Incorporated, Movies
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Tooth decay, diabetes, hyperactivity and more are being linked to heavy soda consumption
Special to NewsdayThe 11-year-old patient showed a considerable amount of tooth decay since his last cleaning, prompting his dentist, Dr. Anjali Miranda, to take action: No more soda for the boy at home, and only an occasional soft drink when he eats out with his parents....Tags: Health Treatments, Sales, Clubs and Associations, Metal and Mineral, Health Organizations
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Green stores, green products, green celebrities
Chicago Tribune staff reporterNot so long ago corporate America dismissed environmentally conscious consumers as hemp-wearing hippies with too little buying power to demand much attention. Now big brands are discovering it pays to go green. In the past six weeks alone Apple Inc....Tags: Meryl Streep, Leonardo DiCaprio, Texas, Wal-Mart Stores Inc., General Electric Company
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Some aren't savoring chocolate's darker side
Tribune Media Services columnistDark chocolate, long known in Europe to be high in antioxidants that improve flow in the blood vessels, is fast emerging as a "health" food in the United States. What next? Watching television as a way to improve reading? Inactivity as a means of...Tags: Health and Safety at School, Periodicals, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Nestle SA
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Money clashes with mission
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterWhen the cold call came from Ameriquest Mortgage Co., a top lender, Jeff and Cheryl Busby were intrigued. They had been wanting to renovate the garage of their small bungalow, a stone's throw from picturesque Green Lake. The agent, they said, promised...Tags: Civil Rights, Gaming and Lotteries, Diageo Plc, Global Change, Penn National Gaming
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Has Bloomberg delivered on jobs?
STAFF WRITERTwo voter surveys, conducted three years apart, illustrate what's at stake politically in Mayor Michael Bloomberg's economic policies. The first is an exit poll from his razor-close mayoral election in November 2001. "Education took a back seat to the...Tags: Money and Monetary Policy, Values, Local Elections, Ethics, National Government
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Global blue-chip stocks rise above strife
Even though world turmoil is a daily preoccupation in 2006, big international stocks are quietly saving the investment day. As U.S. stocks have faltered, global shares have picked up the slack in portfolios fortunate enough to own them. Encouraged by...Tags: Novartis, Barclays Plc, J.P. Morgan Chase & Co., France Telecom, Mutual Funds
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