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  • Rite Aid takes a bite out of obesity; relaunches weight-loss program for New Year

    NEW YORK The Rite Aid weight-loss program is probably one of the better examples of how to tie in just about every component of a modern-day drug store — pharmacy, front-end (in this case, over the counter) and in-store clinics — with the extensive health knowledge of both the pharmacist behind the bench and the practitioner at the clinic.

  • Reports: Royal Ahold to acquire Ukrop’s stores

    NEW YORK Rumors that Ukrop’s was on the sales block seems to finally have come to fruition. And with Ahold being the acquisition partner, this may mark a resurgence of Ukrop’s, known for its close community ties, in its core Virginia markets.

  • Diabetes Essentials

    Here Nutrition 21's new product Diabetes Essentials is positioned in CVS' diabetes destination set. Key point of differentiation -- convenient stick pack that can be added to bottled water for the on-the-go diabetic.

     

  • Walgreens gets in the holiday spirit

    Walgreens is promoting general merchandise and personal care products with its 'Big Joy. Little Prices' campaign.

    The campaign is a way for Walgreens to drive sales by promoting everyday, front-end items ranging from shampoo to diapers.

  • Jupiter Jack

    Walgreens’ merchandising team has long displayed a knack for jumping quickly on new product trends and getting those items into its stores — particularly during the critical Christmas sales season. One new example is this narrow in-line display for Jupiter Jack, an “As Seen On TV” device designed to allow motorists to talk hands-free on their cell phones. The device, which is mounted on a dashboard, transmits cell phone signals through the car radio and sells online for $20.

  • CVS Flu Relief

    Imitation may be the best form of flattery, but CVS' store brand equivalent to Boiron's Oscillo speaks volumes to something else: The gaining popularity of homeopathy.

    And that's especially true this year, as concerns over the novel H1N1 flu pandemic have driven scores of consumers into their pharmacies in search of safe and effective symptomatic relief solutions.

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