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  • Clorox discloses 'ingredients inside'

    OAKLAND, Calif. — Clorox is letting consumers know everything the company uses in its products.

    Part of its Ingredients Inside program, Clorox identifies all preservatives, dyes and fragrances in its U.S. and Canadian cleaning, disinfecting and laundry products. Detailed information also can be accessed on Clorox's Ingredients Inside Web page.

  • Beverage industry makes commitment to calorie disclosure

    WASHINGTON — The American Beverage Association announced that consumers across the United States soon will find new front-of-pack labels on their favorite beverages as part of an effort by America's leading nonalcoholic beverage companies to bring the Clear on Calories initiative to stores.

  • 'May the force be with you:' M&M's featured in 'Star Wars' novelty items

    NEW YORK — CandyRific has joined Lucasfilm's "Star Wars" with iconic M&M's candies through a new license pairing.

    The new M&M's "Star Wars" lineup includes such items as 9-in. and 12-in. dispensers (retailing for $4.99 and $12.99, respectively), candy fans ($3.99), coin banks ($2.99) and lightsabers ($3.99). Many of the products feature M&M's dressed as classic "Star Wars" characters, including Luke Skywalker, Princess Leia, Darth Vader and Han Solo.

  • J.M. Smucker to boost coffee prices

    ORRVILLE, Ohio — The J.M. Smucker Co. said it is increasing the list price for many of its coffee products sold under the Folgers and Dunkin' Donuts brand names.

    The company said prices will rise an average of 10% for the aforementioned items as part of its sustainability efforts.

    J. M. Smucker noted that it holds a license for the Dunkin' Donuts brand and sells the brand-name packaged coffee products across various retail channels, not including Dunkin' Donuts restaurants.

  • Xploderz making retail debut

    HUNTINGTON BEACH, Calif. — A new line of toy firing systems features ammunition that disintegrates on impact.

    The Xploderz lineup of products include the XBlaster 200, Face Off 400, XStormer 1000 and XRanger 2000. Each gun shoots ammunition made with H2Grow technology that disintegrates on impact.

    The XBlaster 200 is an easy-to-handle blaster that features a power arm, ammo clip and 200 Xploderz rounds, and shoots up to 50 ft. The XBlaster 200 carries a suggested retail price of $12.99.

  • Diet Pepsi gets svelte

    NEW YORK — Diet Pepsi is showing off its skinny side.

    The diet cola will debut its skinny can at New York's Fall 2011 Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week, held from Feb. 10 to 17, in which Diet Pepsi will serve as the show's official sponsor.

  • Anchor Bay Entertainment announces DVD release of 'Your Love Never Fails'

    NEW YORK — Anchor Bay Entertainment is bringing a story of love and family to DVD this spring.

    "Your Love Never Fails," starring Elisa Donovan, centers around Laura (Donovan), a woman who is raising her 9-year-old daughter while trying to excel in her career as an investment banker in New York. After Laura's estranged husband, Dylan, files for joint custody for their daughter, Laura must return to her hometown in Texas and soon learns to re-prioritize her life.

  • Dannon's Activia Parfait Crunch hits store shelves

    WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. — Dannon has expanded its Activia line with a blend of low-fat yogurt, fruit pieces and low-fat crunchy granola.

    New Activia Parfait Crunch contains 220 calories and 3 g of fat per 6-oz. container. Rolling out nationwide this month, Parfait Crunch will be available in strawberry and granola, mixed berry and granola, vanilla and granola, and peach and granola varieties.

    Dannon's Activia yogurt contains a probiotic culture that helps regulate the digestive system, according to the company.

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