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  • Gold Medal introduces white whole wheat flour

    MINNEAPOLIS — Gold Medal has expanded its offerings with a new white whole wheat flour.

    Ground from hard white spring wheat, Gold Medal white whole wheat flour now is available at retailers nationwide, the company said.

    Gold Medal white whole wheat flour is available in a 5-lb. bag for a suggested retail price of $3.85.

  • Sabona of London introduces sleek, functional medical ID bracelets

    SIKESTON, Mo. — A new line of medical identification bracelets has hit the market.

  • Hain Celestial to develop almond milk-based yogurt

    MELVILLE, N.Y. — It seems that Hain Celestial is stepping up its product development by adding an almond milk-based yogurt to its portfolio.

  • New research provides insight on consumers' view of sustainable products

    CHICAGO, and COLLINGSWOOD, N.J. — A universal product sustainability score would influence the brand purchase decisions of health and eco-conscious consumers, according to new research from Ryan Partnership Chicago and Mambo Sprouts Marketing.

  • Duracell teams up with wireless charger company Powermat

    BETHEL, Conn., and NEW YORK — Procter & Gamble's Duracell brand announced a joint venture with wireless charger company Powermat.

    As part of the strategic alliance between Duracell and Powermat, the companies will deliver best-in-class wireless power solutions. Additionally, P&G also expects to make an equity investment in Powermat.

    The joint venture is expected to commence next year, the companies said.

  • Bartell upgrades photo developing to Kodak APEX

    ROCHESTER, N.Y. — Seattle-based regional retail pharmacy Bartell Drugs has replaced its in-store photo processing lab systems with Kodak Adaptive Picture Exchange, Kodak said.

    The upgrade converts Bartell's processing lab systems from silver halide "wet lab" technology to APEX thermal dry labs.

  • Campbell Soup Co. gears up for major product launch

    CAMDEN, N.J. — Campbell Soup Co. is expanding its U.S. soup and simple meals business with 35 new products.

  • SC Johnson launches Cerra.com

    RACINE, Wis. — SC Johnson has launched a website for users that seek a happier, balanced life.

    Cerra.com, named after the Roman goddess of agriculture Cerres, is a website that helps users focus on personal growth, the company said, through its interactive online experiences, product boutique and supportive Web community

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