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  • Bravado, The Bridge Direct to create Justin Bieber dolls

    NEW YORK A world's leading global music merchandising company and a global children's consumer products sourcing and supply chain management company will team up to create an exclusive line of collectible dolls, singing dolls, toys and plush based on pop star Justin Bieber.

     

    The Bridge Direct's new Justin Bieber toy line will debut holiday 2010 with:

  • Sargento introduces new fridge packs

    PLYMOUTH, Wis. Healthy snacking is simple with Sargento fridge packs, the cheese brand's newest product.

    Sargento fridge packs are stand-up packs of individually wrapped cheese snacks, making them visible, organized and easily accessible in the fridge.

     

  • Clorox gets new look

    OAKLAND, Calif. Clorox unveiled its new corporate logo this week, marking the company's most dramatic logo overhaul since 1957.

    The nearly 100-year-old company said that the new logo reflects its focus on eco-friendly products and the strengthening of its brand portfolio.

  • Jelly Belly gets homegrown look for new product

    FAIRFIELD, Calif. Jelly Belly jelly bean seed packets will hit retail shelves this fall.

    The 1-oz. packages are available in watermelon and cherry varieties. The new product will begin shipping in November, and come in a 24-count caddy.

     

    For more information, check out JellyBelly.com.

     

  • Executive changes announced at Campbell Soup Co.

    CAMDEN, N.J. Campbell Soup Co.'s chief executive is retiring at the end of the company's fiscal year.

     

    Doug Conant will step down from his role as president and CEO, a position he has held since 2001, on July 31, 2011, the company said Tuesday. Campbell's board of directors appointed EVP and COO Denise Morrison to lead the company at the beginning of fiscal 2012. Morrison also has been elected a director of the company as of Oct. 1.

     

  • FTC looks to debunk health benefit claims made by POM Wonderful in suit

    WASHINGTON The Federal Trade Commission has sued the maker of a pomegranate juice that touts health benefit claims.

     

  • New Tamagotchi spawns new generation of virtual pet owners

    CYPRESS, Calif. Bandai America has revitalized its Tamagotchi brand.

    New TamaTown Tama-Go virtual pets now are available at retailers nationwide, Bandai America said. The redesigned TamaTown Tama-Go features a new high-contrast, four gray-scale display screen, a changeable design face plate and the choice of Gotchi figure.

     

  • Franklin debuts new portable speaker systems line

    BURLINGTON, N.J. Franklin Electronic Publishers will launch this week its Roadie portable speaker systems, designed for customers on the go.

     

    The three-piece modular design allows the user to stack and tailor the device to his or her specific needs regardless of location, Franklin said of its three-module speaker system and two-way communicator for mobile professionals. The three-piece modular products include:

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