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  • SC Johnson officially launches Exclusive Fragrance Palette

    RACINE, Wis. — SC Johnson recently announced that it has released its Exclusive Fragrance Palette, a list of the fragrance ingredients found in the company’s products.

  • Troop Fuel salutes veterans

    CHICAGO — A new line of patriotic beverages has hit the market.

    Troop Fuel is a line of caffeinated beverages, which tout 55 mg of caffeine and a blend of blend of vitamins and nutrients. The brand's name reflects its mission to thank and support those who have served in the U.S. Armed Forces.

  • Partnership extensions announced by MillerCoors, NASCAR and Penske Racing

    CHARLOTTE, N.C. — MillerCoors has extended its partnerships with NASCAR and Penske Racing for two of MillerCoors' brands.

    MillerCoors said Coors Light will continue to serve as the official beer of NASCAR. The brand started its official sponsorship with NASCAR in 2008 after a 14-year run as the primary sponsor of the No. 40 car. Meanwhile, Miller Lite will continue serving as the as the season-long primary sponsor of Penske Racing’s No. 2 Dodge, driven by driver Brad Keselowski, MillerCoors said.

  • Peanut Butter & Co., Stonyfield announce online promotion

    NEW YORK — Peanut Butter & Co. and Stonyfield have teamed up for a month-long online promotion that encourages selected food bloggers to develop new breakfast recipes using peanut butter and yogurt.

  • PepsiCo's portfolio of billion-dollar brands expands

    PURCHASE, N.Y. — It seems that certain beverage brands owned by PepsiCo have gained a strong presence in the market and have greatly benefited their parent company.

    PepsiCo announced that Diet Mountain Dew, Brisk and Starbucks ready-to-drink beverages each have garnered more than $1 billion in annual retail sales, expanding the company's portfolio of billion-dollar brands to 22. PepsiCo said it has doubled the size of its billion-dollar brand portfolio since 2000, adding five new billion-dollar brands in the past five years.

  • Select 55 introduces Little Lights

    ST. LOUIS — Select 55 is rolling out smaller-sized cans and bottles at retailers nationwide.

    New Select 55 Little Lights line include sleek 8-oz., 35-calorie cans, available in 12-packs; and 7-oz., 32-calorie clear glass bottles, available in six-packs.

  • Sun Products CEO adds chairman of the board to title

    WILTON, Conn. — The North American manufacturer and marketer of fabric care and household care products has named its leader as the chairman of the board.

    Jeffrey Ansell will begin serving as chairman of the board of Sun Products, effective immediately. Ansell succeeds Neil DeFeo, who will remain on the board as a nonexecutive director.

  • Portable takes a go at battery sector

    Portable power is the growth area of the battery category. While sales of alkaline batteries remain challenged, rechargeable batteries and chargers are becoming a bigger part of the category.

    “This year, we expect overall revenue for primary alkaline batteries to decline about 3% as fierce competition among manufacturers continues to pressure pricing for round cells,” said Tim Doyle, a Consumer Electronics Association spokesman.

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