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  • Bartell launches school supply drive

    SEATTLE — Bartell Drugs' is partnering with manufacturers in its eighth annual school supply donation drive, the retail pharmacy chain said Tuesday.

    Bartell, which operates 58 stores in Washington state's Puget Sound region — the metropolitan area around Seattle — said it would collect donated school supplies at all of its stores from Friday through Aug. 28. The chain is partnering with suppliers Mead, Avery and Bic to support the drive.

  • Mars Chocolate introduces Marathon Smart Stuff energy bars

    HACKETTSTOWN, N.J. — Mars Chocolate is looking to breathe new life into the energy bar market.

    The company announced the launch of its new Marathon Smart Stuff bars, which combine real chocolate with such wholesome ingredients as blueberries, cranberries and peanuts. Each bar contains 140 calories or less per serving, a blend of eight essential vitamins and minerals, and is an excellent source of calcium, Mars Chocolate said.

  • Research: Consumers more concerned with fat, calorie intake than high-fructose corn syrup

    CHICAGO — Despite the negative connotation high-fructose corn syrup carries as an additive to food and beverages, it seems that consumers are more concerned with fat and calorie intake.

  • FDA seeks comments on gluten-free food labeling

    SILVER SPRING, Md. — The Food and Drug Administration is looking for comments from consumers, the food industry and others about proposed labeling for gluten-free foods.

    Originally proposed in 2007, the proposals include a requirement that foods labeled as "gluten-free" can't contain 20 parts per million or more gluten, a protein that occurs in wheat, rye and barley. The proposal was based on technologies used to detect gluten in food, which can't detect it reliably if the level is less than 20 ppm.

  • Report: Facebook promotion drives Bartell's photo kiosk traffic

    NEW YORK — Pacific Northwest retailer Bartell Drugs recently used social networking to attract attention to its photo department, according to published reports.

    Online news site GeekWire reported that Bartell sponsored a "Free Print Weekend" promotion last week in which people who "liked" the Seattle-based chain's Facebook page received up to 20 free photo prints from its Kodak picture kiosks. Bartell operates 58 stores in the Puget Sound region, the metropolitan area around Seattle.

  • CytoSport receives FDA warning letter around use of 'milk' in Muscle Milk

    SAN FRANCISCO — CytoSport recently reported its receipt of a letter from the San Francisco office of the Food and Drug Administration alerting the company to concerns about its use of the word “milk” in its Muscle Milk trade name and to questions about the language used to describe Muscle Milk to consumers.

  • SC Johnson taps two agencies for integrated marketing support

    RACINE, Wis. — Global advertising agencies BBDO and Ogilvy & Mather have been selected to serve the marketing needs of SC Johnson, the company announced Friday.

    SC Johnson said that BBDO will support the company's pest control and home storage divisions, while Ogilvy & Mather will support SC Johnson's home fragrance and home cleaning divisions.

    Prior to the announcement, advertising agency network Draftfcb served the global marketing needs of SC Johnson.

  • Chocolate's in the air for Hershey's

    HERSHEY, Pa. — Hershey has rolled out an aerated confection.

    The company said that Hershey's Air Delight chocolate offers fans the taste of its classic chocolate in a light and airy texture.

    Hershey's Air Delight chocolate is available in 1.44-oz. single-serve take-home bars and 9.4-oz. bags of Hershey's Kisses chocolates. The chocolate line currently is available nationwide at mass, grocery, drug and convenience stores.

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