News Briefs

  • 9/13/2022

    NCPA members meet with policymakers via Month of Action initiative

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    With midterm elections on the horizon, members of the National Community Pharmacists Association have completed dozens of pharmacy visits with policymakers or their staff as part of NCPA’s Month of Action initiative.

    The Month of Action was in lieu of NCPA’s Congressional Pharmacy Fly-In to Washington, D.C., which typically takes place in April. By inviting policymakers to pharmacies instead, this initiative provided firsthand insight into the important role independent pharmacies play in their communities, the many ways that pharmacy teams help patients and the challenges facing the industry.

    [Read more: NCPA survey: Three-quarters of community pharmacies report staff shortages]

    From Aug. 1 to Sept. 7, NCPA members across the country had plans for 60 visits in conjunction with NCPA’s Month of Action. Twenty-two of these were with legislators who serve in leadership roles in or on key committees for community pharmacy, including Sen. Ron Wyden (D-Ore.), chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, and Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R-Wash.), ranking member of the House Energy and Commerce Committee. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Administrator Chiquita Brooks-LaSure visited a community pharmacy as well. Nearly 40% of pharmacies participating in the Month of Action hosted a legislator for the first time, an important step in building rapport with those making decisions central to the future of pharmacy. 

    “Forging a relationship with my senator and representative over the years has made them much more attuned to independent pharmacy issues,” said NCPA president Michele Belcher, owner of Grants Pass Pharmacy in Grants Pass, Ore.

    Belcher has hosted several policymakers at her pharmacy and, in August, joined Wyden, Brooks-LaSure and others in visiting River Road Health Mart Pharmacy in Eugene.

    [Read more: 2022 Good Neighbor Pharmacy NCPA Pruitt-Schutte Student Business Plan Competition finalists announced]

    “These opportunities show how decisions made in Washington affect independent pharmacies and patients across the country are times well spent,” she said. “I’m glad to have participated in NCPA’s Month of Action and am proud that so many independent pharmacists were prioritized by policymakers’ offices for meeting with this summer.”

  • 9/14/2022

    Nestlé Rallies debuts raspberry peanut butter flavor

    Nestlé Rallies Nut Butter Bombs teaser

    Nestlé Rallies is adding a new flavor to its lineup of Nut Butter Bombs.

    The latest addition is raspberry peanut butter, which features a dark chocolate coating that helps balance out the flavors of peanut butter and real raspberry pieces, the company said.

    In addition, the brand also announced that all its Nut Butter Bombs are now available nationwide.

    The trio of Nestlé Rallies Nut Butter Bombs, which include brownie almond butter, salted cashew butter and raspberry peanut butter, can now be found in the refrigerated section of select Harris Teeter, Giant Eagle and QuickChek stores, with additional in-store distribution coming in the next few months, the company said.

  • 9/9/2022

    One Brands launches crunchy protein bars

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    One Brand is adding a bit of a crunch to its popular protein bars with a new product line — One Crunch.

    Featuring 12 g of protein and 1 g of sugar, the bars come in peanut butter chocolate chip, cinnamon French toast and marshmallow treat varieties.

    “After a day of working hard, new One Crunch protein bars are the perfect way to power through afternoon hunger and fatigue,” said Eric Clawson, One Brands’ general manager. “One Brands is known for our flavor innovation, and you can expect more exciting and delicious flavors like marshmallow or French toast, delivered without all the sugar and combined with powerful protein in this new line of bars.”

    One Crunch bars are available for purchase online and in select stores at Walmart. The products will be launched at a later date on Amazon and Target.

  • 9/7/2022

    General Mills sweetens snack time with Trix Popcorn

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    A new popcorn is joining the General Mills family.

    Trix Popcorn is the latest launch from the company, which is a crunchy popcorn snack that contains a Trix-flavored fruity glaze along with bits of the cereal, the company said.

    Inspired by other cereal and popcorn snack flavors that have been released, including Cinnamon Toast Crunch popcorn with Cinnadust Glaze and Cocoa Puffs popcorn with Cocoa Glaze, the snack features a balance of sweet and salty notes.

    Consumers currently can find Trix Popcorn available at Sam’s Club in a 20-oz. bag that retails for $6.48 and in a 7-oz. bag that will retail for $3.69 at Walmart beginning in October.

  • 9/6/2022

    Glamnetic takes on short round manicures with Choose Your Vibe collection

    glamnetic choose your vibe collection

    Glamnetic is showcasing a brand new press-on manicure collection designed for those who prefer a short round nail shape.

    The Choose Your Vibe line features eight designs that include Lots of Love, Pretty Picnic, A Good Day, Shroomies, Pure Intentions, Day Trip, Mu Cherie and Hot Dot.

    Like all of Glamnetic’s press on, each set in this new collection is reusable, customizable and made with high-quality material that is easy to file or clip and will not bend or split, the company said.

    Made to last up to three weeks of wear, the nails are vegan, cruelty-free and topped with a layer of UV coating to achieve a salon-quality finish.

    Each nail design retails for $14.99 each and the entire collection is available for $89.94 online.

  • 9/2/2022

    Sally Hansen’s “School for Good & Evil” collection features fantasy-inspired shades

    Sally Hansen Miracle Gel X Netflix The School for Good & Evil collection

    Sally Hansen is teaming up with Netflix to launch a collection of polishes that will have consumers feeling as if they are in a fantasy novel.

    Inspired by the “School for Good & Evil,” premiering on the streaming platform, the Sally Hansen Miracle Gel X Netflix The School for Good & Evil collection was influenced by the young adult novel turned film.

    Designed to help consumers achieve a perfect manicure with imaginative shades, Sally Hansen’s Miracle Gel line features color set technology, lasts up to eight days and does not require a UV lamp for application.

    Available shades include True Beauty Comes from Within; The Storian; Not What It Gleams; Lovey Dovey; Good is Great; Can’t Settle, Won’t Settle; Fresh Villainy; It’s Better Being Bad; Magic Mirror and Lesso Go.

    The Sally Hansen Miracle Gel X Netflix The School for Good & Evil collection will be available in September at mass market, drug store, food and ecommerce retailers nationwide.

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