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  • Prestige Brands: Fiscal 2013 focus on driving core OTC growth

    IRVINGTON, N.Y. — Prestige Brands closed out its fiscal 2012 ended March 31 on a high note with $441.1 million in revenues for the year, up 31.1%. And fiscal 2013 is looking promising as the company will have full-year contributions from its 17 acquired over-the-counter brands from GlaxoSmithKline.

  • Lifeway Foods boosts retail distribution

    MORTON GROVE, Ill. — Lifeway Foods is expanding the distribution of its kefir line in Target stores, as well as adding new Lifeway products to Target's dairy cases.

    The company said the available of Lifeway Kefir items in Target will increase from 170 to 453 locations, with the addition of three flavors of 8-oz. Lifeway Kefir four-packs to Target's offerings. Specifically, the distribution expansion covers multiple flavors and sizes of Lifeway Kefir and Lifeway ProBugs, children's line of organic Kefir with a no-spill pouch and kid-friendly flavors.

  • Walgreens' social media director heads to Campbell's

    CAMDEN, N.J. — Campbell's has tapped Walgreens' social media director to lead the soup maker's digital marketing and social media efforts.

  • Charmin launches restroom app for on-the-go consumers

    CINCINNATI — Charmin has launched a new and improved mobile application that provides users with the ability to search for and rate restrooms across the country.

  • Boobzie looks to launch at retail

    GLENDALE, Calif. — A line of insulated can covers is taking a provocative turn.

    Boobzie is a line of coozies shaped like the female body. A novelty yet functional item, the Boobzie made its debut via the Boobzie online store and will be expanding to a number of retailers later this year.

    Boobzies are retail priced under $10. More information can be found at Boobzie.com

  • Ruffles creates 'ultimate' snacking experience

    PLANO, Texas — PepsiCo is expanding one of the flagship brands from its Frito-Lay division.

    The company has introduced the Ruffles Ultimate line, which includes chips that feature ridges twice the size and depth of the ridges in original Ruffles potato chips, as well as dips that are made with chunks of real bacon or real beef and cheese to provide the "ultimate" snacking experience, the company said.

  • Guayaki introduces Yerba Mate sparkling beverages

    CHICAGO — Guayaki is expanding its Yerba Mate portfolio with a new sparkling beverage line.

    Guayaki Sparkling Yerba Mate beverages, available in cola-flavored classic gold, cranberry pomegranate and grapefruit ginger flavors, are sold in 12-oz. Rexam Sleek cans. Yerba Mate is a caffeine alternative that provides "strength of coffee, the health benefits of tea and the euphoria of chocolate" and also is organic and Fair Trade certified, the company said. The Yerba Mate portfolio currently includes such products tea bags, bottled tea and energy shots.

  • One-stop shop for college

    Marshal Cohen, chief industry analyst at the NPD Group said that back-to-college has become a big opportunity for retailers, and everybody wants part of the business. Last year, families spent an average of $800 on back-to-college products.


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