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  • 7/21/2024

    Bubble Skincare’s First Class Oil Cleanser helps remove products

    Bubble Skincare First Class Oil Cleanser

    Bubble Skincare has added a new cleansing product to its portfolio—First Class Oil Cleanser. 

    Offering a silk and luxurious oil cleanse, the products helps break down makeup, SPF and other hard-to-remove products from the skin, the company said. 

    Made with a blend of such ingredients as Betula alba bark extract, sunflower seed oil, prickly pear oil and rosehip seed oil, the cleanser works by gently moisturizing the skin, as well as offering nourishing benefits and helping defend the skin barrier. It also dissolves oil-based products, the brand shared. 

    Retailing for $17, Bubble Skincare’s new First Class Oil Cleanser is available for purchase online. 

  • 7/2/2024

    Stōk Cold Brew intros Cappuccino coffee

    STōK Cold Brew Cappuccino

    Stōk Cold Brew has a new brew—Cappuccino. 

    Featuring a slightly sweetened flavor, it delivers a coffee-forward taste that reduces the need for extra sugars, creamer or milk, the brand said. 

    Available in a 48-oz. multi-serve bottle, Stōk Cold Brew Cappuccino retails for $5.99 and can be found where the brand’s products are currently sold. 

  • 7/1/2024

    Celsius adds new flavors

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    Celsius is adding not one, but two new flavors to its line of energy drinks. 

    The company touts the following new additions: 

    • Sparkling Kiwi Strawberry: features notes of strawberries and tangy kiwi; and 

    • Sparkling Watermelon Lemonade: features the zesty tang of lemon with ripe watermelon. 

    Both new flavor additions are available for purchase on the brand’s website and where it’s products are currently sold.  

  • 6/30/2024

    Pillsbury Toaster Strudel brings back Mega Icing

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    Pillsbury Toaster Strudel is bringing back a fan-requested offering from the 2010s. 

    The brand shared that its Mega Icing, last available in 2015, is making a comeback for a limited time. 

    Mega Icing comes in strawberry and strawberry cream cheese flavors and features almost double the icing of traditional Pillsbury Toaster Strudel, per the company.

    The product carries an SRP of $3.99 and can be found at select retailers while supplies last.

  • 6/27/2024

    C4 Energy, Creamsicle launch new energy drink flavor

    C4 Energy x Creamsicle x Ludacris

    C4 Energy is bringing the nostalgic flavors of a Creamsicle to the energy drink aisle. 

    The two companies have come together to launch the beverage, which is powered by 200 mg of caffeine and CarnoSyn Beta-Alanine. 

    Featuring notes of sweet and tangy orange combined with a frosty vanilla finish that is reminiscent of the summer treat, the product is launching alongside a summer-long program that taps into car culture and stars actor and musician Ludacris. 

    Consumers can find the C4 Energy x Creamsicle beverage available for purchase exclusively at 7-Eleven locations nationwide. 

  • 6/26/2024

    At Massachusetts State House, NACDS calls for PBM reform

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    National Association of Chain Drug Stores president and CEO Steve Anderson issued the following statement as the Patients Not PBMs Coalition calls for pharmacy benefit manager reform at an event at the Massachusetts State House:

    “The National Association of Chain Drug Stores (NACDS) stands strongly with other pharmacy benefit manager (PBM) reform advocates today at the Massachusetts State House.

    “Our message is simple. Now is the time for the Massachusetts Senate and House of Representatives to stop pharmaceutical benefit manipulation from inflating Bay Staters’ prescription drug prices and from jeopardizing access to trusted pharmacies and needed medications.

    “NACDS includes chains with as few as four pharmacies as well as those operating nationally. Our national perspective shows us that confronting the PBMs’ self-enriching tactics requires state and federal legislators and policymakers to do their part. This is the only way to prevent PBMs from shifting their profit-grabbing tactics to areas without reform. The people of Massachusetts and their pharmacies need immediate action in Boston.

    “NACDS appreciates the work of the members of the Massachusetts Joint Committee on Health Care Finance, and especially House Chair John Lawn and Senate Chair Cindy Friedman. For the people of Massachusetts and for the pharmacies they count on, it is time to stand up to the PBMs and it is time for PBM reform now.”

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