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  • Paperchase to launch holiday ‘pop-up’ stores in U.S.

    AUSTIN, Texas -- British greeting card and stationery retailer Paperchase plans to open its first pop-ups in the U.S. market just in time for Christmas.

    Paperchase is famous in London for its distinctive Holiday collections, which will be showcased in the five pop-up stores. 

    The Paperchase pop-up stores will be located across the U.S.:

  • Mondelez International makes Oreo chocolate bars a reality in U.S.

    EAST HANOVER, N.J. -- Mondelez International is joining together two popular candy brands into one candy bar.

    Mondelez's new Milka OREO Chocolate Candy Bars combine two of the world's most iconic brands: OREO cookies and Milka European chocolate candy, the No. 1 chocolate candy in Europe. The new chocolate candy bar line comes in an assortment of different formats, all of which feature bits of OREO cookies and vanilla creme filling alongside Milka's European chocolate candy.

  • More natural -- and Kosher -- consumables coming to the frozen food aisle

    MIFFLINTOWN, Pa.-- A U.S. kosher poultry company is doubling down on consumer appetites for products with clean ingredients by launching a whole new line of natural foods.

    Empire Kosher Poultry will launch a new lineup of natural (minimally processed, no artificial ingredients) products from poultry humanely raised on family farms without antibiotics debuting at Kosherfest 2016, the world's biggest event for kosher business to be held Nov. 15-16 at the Meadowlands in New Jersey.

  • Febreze unveils funny Christmas campaign with Doug E. Fresh

    CINCINNATI -- Febreze is taking an old-school approach to its holiday marketing by releasing the second installment of “The #12Stinks of Christmas" with iconic hip-hop artist Doug E. Fresh.

  • Bai Brands unveils the next generation of carbonated drinks

    HAMILTON, N.J. -- Innovative beverage company Bai Brands is launching a line of carbonated beverages with traditional soda flavors but also clean ingredients.

    Available nationwide in January, the new Bai Brands Black lineup includes Kohala Kola, Simbu Citrus, Rioja Root Beer, Jambi Ginger Ale and Colombia Cream. 

  • Mondelez International details new palm oil guidelines

    DEERFIELD, Ill. -- Mondelez International has laid out new milestones and requirements for suppliers to work toward a sustainable supply of palm oil as part of its updated Palm Oil Action Plan.

    The update advances the company's goal to make sustainable palm oil the mainstream option, based on the principles that production should be on legally held land; not lead to deforestation or loss of peat land; respect human rights, including land rights; and not use forced or child labor.

  • WSJ: Soda taxes gaining steam, approved in at least 4 cities

    Voters in San Francisco, Oakland and nearby Albany, Calif., on Tuesday approved a penny-per-ounce levy on non-alcoholic drinks with caloric sweeteners, affecting everything from cola to sports drinks and ice tea to energy drinks.

    The Wall Street Journal reports that in Boulder, Colo., residents approved a ballot measure calling for a tax of two cents per ounce.

    Meanwhile in Chicago, a vote is expected this week on a penny-per-ounce tax that also would include beverages with zero-calorie sweeteners like diet soda.

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