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  • M-Edge Accessories rolls out military-inspired iPad covers

    ODENTON, Md. — M-Edge Accessories recently debuted new iPad 2 accessories that show off the devices in military style.

    The military-inspired lineup includes the trench runner series and the recon jacket. The trench runner series of products, which includes a messenger bag, jacket and sleeve, are vintage military style accessories in weathered cotton canvas, while the recon jacket is a ruggedized case designed for the outdoor adventurer, M-Edge Accessories said.

  • Energizer appoints new general counsel amid retirement of Gayle Stratmann

    ST. LOUIS — Energizer announced that its VP and general counsel will retire.

    The company said Gayle Stratmann, who was named VP and general counsel in March 2003, will leave her post in the first half of 2012.

    "Gayle has done an outstanding job as our general counsel," Energizer CEO Ward Klein said. "Her wisdom, deep understanding of the business and strategic counsel has served management and the shareholders well. We wish Gayle the very best in her retirement."

  • Mountain Dew launches sweepstakes in line with release of latest 'Call of Duty' game

    PURCHASE, N.Y. — To celebrate the release of "Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3," Mountain Dew has announced a sweepstakes where consumers can receive a chance to play the video game with three friends on a stadium screen.

  • Ball boosts beverage can portfolio

    BROOMFIELD, Colo. — A beverage can supplier has introduced a new can in the North America market.

    Ball said its 568-mL can (which is about 19.2 oz.) is 100% recyclable and is ideal for energy drinks, teas, alcoholic beverages and other premium products. The can touts a unique size, having the approximate height of a 24-oz. can and the diameter of a 16-oz. can.

    With this introduction, Ball now offers more than 20 can sizes worldwide.

  • Flavoring the at-home cooking trend

    The economy has caused consumers to eat at home more frequently. Products that make food prep easier are more popular than ever with consumers.

    A recent study from Mintel International revealed that U.S. retail sales of cooking sauces and marinades saw a 20% spike between 2005 and 2010. Sales of the products are expected to increase by another 19% by 2015.

    Ethnic sauces, barbecue sauces and refrigerated/frozen sauces are among the most popular.

     

  • Huggies supports launch of National Diaper Bank Network

    DALLAS — Diaper brand Huggies announced it is the founding sponsor of a national nonprofit dedicated to helping raise awareness of diaper need, build capacity of diaper banks and close the diaper gap in America.

  • Sweet'N Low teams up with Dominique Dawes to raise diabetes awareness

    NEW YORK — Sweet'N Low and Olympic athlete Dominique Dawes have joined forces to address the growing diabetes epidemic in honor of National Diabetes Month.

  • Reports: Kraft Foods to enter energy drinks market

    NORTHFIELD, Ill. — Kraft reportedly is gearing up to roll out a caffeinated version of its liquid water enhancer brand MiO, according to published reports.

    The regular-sized bottle of caffeine-fueled MiO is expected to tout 18 servings. When a half-teaspoon of MiO Energy is mixed with 8 oz. of water, it creates a beverage that contains 60-mg of caffeine — about the same as one 6-oz. cup of coffee. The product will be marketed to those ages 18 years and older and is set to launch next month, according to the Financial Times.

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