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  • Jelly Belly slims down package, but not flavor

    FAIRFIELD, Calif. — Jelly Belly is offering customers a new treat at store checkouts nationwide.

    This January, Jelly Belly will release a new 1.45-oz. 20 Flavors bag, showing that good things come in small packages.

    Each package of Jelly Belly will feature the company's most popular jelly bean flavors, the company said.

  • Kodak names chief customer officer

    ROCHESTER, N.Y. — A Kodak corporate VP was appointed chief customer officer this week.

    Gustavo Oviedo, who also served as the company's general manager, worldwide sales and customer operations, will fill his role as chief customer officer and general manager, worldwide regional operations on Jan. 1. Oviedo will report to Kodak chairman and CEO Antonio Perez. With this new role, he will serve on Kodak's executive council. Prior to this appointment, Oviedo was a member of the company's operations council.

  • EFSA panel OKs GSK's 'toothkind' drink health claim

    PARMA, Italy — The European Food Safety Authority has granted GlaxoSmithKline a positive opinion for a health claim related to its "toothkind" drinks, according to BeverageDaily.com, an online news service.

    According to the report, the EFSA panel ruled that a cause-and-effect connection could be established between "toothkind" drinks and reduced demineralization, but only when they are consumed in place of high quantities of juice or sugary drinks.

  • Coca-Cola Foundation awards $4 million in grants to various organizations

    ATLANTA — The philanthropic arm of Coca-Cola donated funds to 38 organizations that support water conservation, community recycling, active healthy living and education.

  • iGPS announces agreement with Ken's Foods

    ORLANDO, Fla. — Ken's Foods will utilize all-plastic pallets with embedded radio frequency identification tags developed by Intelligent Global Pooling Systems, iGPS announced.

    Ken's Foods, which produces and packages more than 400 varieties of dressings and sauces, said iGPS' solution aids the company in its sustainability efforts.

  • Horror has a home in 'Paranormal Activity 2'

    HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — Paramount Home Entertainment is bringing a chilling story to DVD and Blu-ray this winter.

    "Paranormal Activity 2," follows the success of its predecessor, but this time, viewers get a glimpse of how a demonic presence began haunting Katie, Micah and their family in this terrifying prequel.

  • GreatCall expands reach with D&H Distributing

    SAN DIEGO — GreatCall announced a new partnership with D&H Distributing, which now will carry GreatCall's line of Jitterbug J cell phones.

    Through the deal, GreatCall's products now will reach 20,000 independent consumer electronics stores nationwide.

  • Gorton's, Ortega get together for the love of fish tacos

    NEW YORK — Two companies have united to address the increasing popularity of fish tacos.

    Gorton's Seafood and Ortega Mexican Food Products, a B&G Foods brand, have teamed up to create a co-branded website and an online food contest. At WeLoveFishTacos.com, fish taco enthusiasts are given the opportunity to show off their favorite recipes by using Gorton's and Ortega products, and can share them on Facebook, Twitter and other social media outlets. As part of its online contest, one finalist will win a trip to Playa del Carmen, Mexico.

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