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  • CōTZ Face Natural Skin Tone SPF 40 aims to go beyond sun protection

    NEW YORK — CōTZ Face Natural Skin Tone SPF 40 is sun protection with a special little something inside — a natural tint that is designed to be universally flattering to all complexions.

    CōTZ Face Natural Skin Tone SPF 40 delivers a light texture and sheer, matte finish that layers invisibly under makeup. Its weightless mineral formula enhances natural skin tone, provides discreet coverage and leaves no residue, the company stated.

  • Boulder Canyon introduces 'on-trend' chip

    PHOENIX — Boulder Canyon Foods, a snack food manufacturer, on Tuesday introduced Ancient Grains, a whole-grain snack chip that combines grains and seeds to create a healthy snacking experience, the company said.

    Ancient Grains blends together quinoa, millet, chia, amaranth, brown rice, brown teff and sorghum to create a chip that is thin, but hearty, the company said. The chip is then seasoned with garlic, red pepper, cumin and topped with sea salt.

  • Magnum adds decadent addition to portfolio

    ENGLEWOOD CLIFFS, N.J. — Magnum, a premium ice cream brand, announced the debut of Magnum Infinity ice cream bars, which the company is billing as its most decadent treat yet.

    "Since Magnum Ice Cream stepped on the U.S. scene in 2011, we've brought our chocolate expertise to ice cream lovers across the country through a variety of flavors and sizes," said Nick Soukas, director of ice cream at Unilever. "And, now we're excited to deliver our most indulgent chocolate experience yet with the addition of our new Magnum Infinity ice cream bar."

  • Philips introduces PureRadiance Facial Cleansing System with sonic technology

    STAMFORD, Conn. — With more women seeking advanced technology in their skin care regimen, beauty brand Philips is bringing its technology to the United States for the first time with the new Philips PureRadiance Facial Cleansing System.

  • Online name-change service for brides gains distribution through Rite Aid

    WASHINGTON — MissNowMrs.com, an online name-change service created to simplify the name-change process for brides, on Tuesday announced a deal with Rite Aid making MissNowMrs.com gift cards available in nearly 4,600 Rite Aid locations nationwide. The MissNowMrs.com gift cards will sell for $29.95.

  • Cleveland Clinic, HealthSpot to expand healthcare access via walk-in kiosks

    CLEVELAND — Cleveland Clinic and HealthSpot are looking to form a joint venture that will offer patients convenient, alternative options to access health care through HealthSpot's virtual walk-in kiosks.
     

  • Hammonds expands Brittle line

    DENVER — Hammond's Candies announced that it's adding seven new flavors to its Brittle Crisps line. Consumers will now be able to choose from Maple Walnut, Jalapeno and Lime, Sea Salt Caramel Drizzle, Cayenne and Cashew, Coconut and Spice and Dark Chocolate Drizzle and Cashew.

    "These are flavors that help translate traditional, delicious candies for modern audiences," said Andrew Schuman, Hammond's president and CEO. "With the extension of our brittle line, we're giving people new reasons to reach for and enjoy the candies they grew up with."

  • Tummy Co. signs Indy driver Arie Luyendyk as brand ambassador for Relief OTC

    INDIANAPOLIS — On May 23, two-time Indy 500 winner Arie Luyendyk and his son Arie Luyendyk, Jr. will introduce fans to a new form of heartburn relief as the official ambassadors for Relief OTC, a fast-acting liquid antacid, Tummy Co. announced Friday. “Heartburn is like having an inferno in your chest,” Luyendyk said. “Just as drivers try to shave off seconds on the racetrack, heartburn sufferers are in a race to find fast relief.”

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