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  • Kimberly-Clark SVP retires

    DALLAS — Kimberly-Clark announced that Jan Spencer, a 34-year company veteran, is retiring.

    Spencer, who serves as Kimberly-Clark's SVP continuous improvement, sourcing and sustainability, will retire July 1. No successor has been named at this time, the company said.

  • Dr Pepper gears up for 'Marvel's The Avengers'

    PLANO, Texas — In line with the premiere of "Marvel's The Avengers," Dr Pepper has unveiled a new commercial, limited-edition collectible cans that feature members of the heroic team and an online game.

    The new Dr Pepper commercial dramatizes the potential for anyone to be a hero and features a group of one-of-a-kind people assembling to impress comic book legend Stan Lee, the company said. In addition to the commercial, a collection of eight limited-edition Dr Pepper “Marvel's The Avengers” collectible cans now are available at retailers nationwide.

  • Skinny Cow expands Slimited Editions line

    OAKLAND, Calif. — A new lineup of treats has come to retail from the Skinny Cow brand.

    New Skinny Cow Slimited Editions Shake-Stirs allows snackers to enjoy a low-fat frozen shake by adding skim milk to an 11-oz. self-serve cup. The shakes currently are available in White Mint Cookie and Double Chocolate Crumble varieties for a suggested retail price of $1.79 for each single serving.

  • Rickland Orchards launches Greek yogurt bars

    FAIRFIELD, N.J. — Rickland Orchards is encouraging consumers to eat Greek yogurt in a new way.

    The company has launched a line of Greek yogurt bars, which feature honey-roasted granola and real fruit dipped in authentic strained Greek yogurt imported from Europe. All of the shelf-stable bars contain all-natural ingredients, 5 g of fiber, 7 g of protein and probiotics, the company said.

  • Dreyer's, Edy's add mango variety to fruit bars offering

    OAKLAND, Calif. — A new flavor has been introduced to a line of real fruit frozen snacks.

    Dreyer's and Edy's announced that their fruit bars now include a mango flavor, which will be available nationwide this spring. In addition to the new flavor, a 12-count variety pack of tropical flavors, including coconut, orange and pineapple, also will launch at retail.

    Mango fruit bars will carry a suggested retail price of $4.19. The 12-count tropical variety pack will carry a suggested retail price of $4.39.

  • BJ's grows local produce program

    WESTBOROUGH, Mass. — BJ's Wholesale Club is capitalizing on the growing demand for locally grown produce by launching its "Farm to Club" program in each of its 195 clubs in 15 states. Rolling out this spring and summer, the Farm to Club program includes a variety of fresh fruits and vegetables that will be clearly marked with a special "Farm to Club, Locally Grown" seal.

  • Former Jones Soda executive returns as board member

    SEATTLE — Jones Soda has appointed one of its former executives to its board.

    Jennifer Cue, who served in various roles — including CFO, COO and board member from 1995 to 2005 — has rejoined the company as a member of its board of directors.

  • Hidden Valley introduces new line for 'everything'

    OAKLAND, Calif. — Hidden Valley has developed a new condiment that is designed for a variety of food and snacks.

    Hidden Valley for Everything, which the company is dubbing "the new ketchup," keeps the same taste as the traditional salad dressing but has a creamier, thicker texture. The new Hidden Valley for Everything line includes original ranch and salsa ranch.

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