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  • American Medical ID broadens reach with added distribution

    HOUSTON — American Medical ID has expanded its reach by offering its medical identification bracelets and necklaces at three major drug stores.

    The company said that beginning this month, its products now are available at 5,800 CVS locations, 7,200 Walgreens locations and 4,800 Rite Aid locations.

  • Brillo, BCRF continue partnership

    WALLED LAKE, Mich. — Brillo once again has teamed up with the Breast Cancer Research Foundation.

    As part of their continued partnership, Brillo will donate 5 cents of each purchase of specially marked packages of Brillo steel wool soap pads and Brillo Estracell sponges, up to $50,000. This year marks the second time the brand and the BCRF have joined forces.

  • Walgreens kicks off Halloween candy contest

    DEERFIELD, Ill. — Walgreens is celebrating Halloween with a new Facebook contest.

  • Hershey unveils new global leadership team

    HERSHEY, Pa. — Hershey's president and CEO, J.P. Bilbrey, announced changes to the chocolate giant's global leadership team.

    Bilbrey said that Bert Alfonso has been named EVP, CFO and chief administrative officer; Michele Buck has been named SVP and chief growth officer; and Mike Wege has been named SVP and chief commercial officer. The executives joined Hershey in 2006, 2005 and 2002, respectively.

  • P&G outlines new social, global environment commitments at Clinton Global Initiative

    NEW YORK — At this year’s Clinton Global Initiative, Procter & Gamble unveiled three new initiatives that will benefit families around the world.

    P&G said the sustainability investments reaffirmed the company's "commitment to responsible growth." This year's initiatives include:

  • Boulder Canyon Natural Foods introduces vegetable crisps line

    PHOENIX — Boulder Canyon Natural Foods has unveiled its new line of vegetable snacks.

    New Garden Select vegetable crisps offer a blend of 12 vegetables and provide a good source of fiber in each serving, the company said. The crisps, which will be available in hearty cheddar, red ripe tomato and sour cream and chive flavors, will hit store shelves at select grocery chains nationwide later this fall in 5-oz. packages that retail for $2.99 to $3.49.

  • Sister Schubert's introduces soft pretzel rolls, mini baguettes

    COLUMBUS, Ohio — Sister Schubert's has boosted its line with the addition of two new restaurant favorites that can be enjoyed at home.

    The brand said that its soft pretzel rolls and mini baguettes feature a homemade taste, as well as convenience, baking in 7 minutes.

    Sister Schubert's soft pretzel rolls and mini baguettes come in 6-count bags and are available in the grocers' frozen section for a suggested retail price of $3.79.

  • Despite economic woes, Fido remains big part of dog owners' budget

    WHITING, Ind. — The wavering economy hasn't influenced spending on man's best friend, according to a new survey conducted by coupon website CouponCabin.com.

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