Skip to main content

New Products

  • FDA approves new COPD drug

    SILVER SPRING, Md. — The Food and Drug Administration has approved a new drug made by Forest Labs for treating chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, the agency said.

    The FDA announced the approval of Tudorza Pressair (aclidinium bromide) for the long-term maintenance of COPD-related narrowing of the airways in the lung, also known as bronchospasm. The drug is an inhaled dry powder used twice per day.

  • McNeil Nutritionals debuts Nectresse

    FORT WASHINGTON, Pa. — The maker of Splenda has introduced a new zero-calorie sweetener.

  • Sabona of London introduces point-of-sale Christmas display

    SIKESTON, Mo. — Sabona of London is offering an in-store retail display as part of its marketing support program for retail partners.

    Sabona's point-of-sale Christmas display holds 12 pieces of Sabona magnetic bracelets in the most popular styles. The display features a user-friendly, interchangeable graphic, allowing retail partners to use the same display year-round, yet highlight Christmas during the appropriate sales period.

  • Odwalla Garden Organics line makes retail debut

    HALF MOON BAY, Calif. — Odwalla has introduced a new line of vegetable and fruit juice blends.

    The Odwalla Garden Organics line includes carrot beet ginger, carrot apple berry and carrot apple mango varieties, all of which are certified organic by the U.S. Department of Agriculture and are not from concentrate, gluten-free and vegan. The beverages are available in 12-oz. PlantBottle packaging.

  • iWatchz introduces watch bands for iPod Nano

    NEW YORK — A line of watch bands that allows users to sport their iPod Nano like a watch has hit retail.

    iWatchz offers nine collections of Nano watch bands, all of which tout the iWatchz patent-pending clip system, offering a snug and secure fit for the iPod Nano. The bands range from vibrant silicone to soft-touch leather to stainless steel links to cater to every style-conscious music lover, the company said.

    Retailing for $24.99 and up, iWatchz Nano watch bands are available at various stores, including Target, Apple, Best Buy, Amazon.com and iWatchz.com.

  • FDA approves blood cancer drug

    SILVER SPRING, Md. — The Food and Drug Administration has approved a new drug for treating multiple myeloma, the agency said Friday.

  • Green Forest Nutrition introduces Gummy Owls

    SAN DIEGO — Green Forest Nutrition recently introduced a line of what it is touting as weight-loss gummies.

    Gummy Owls are made with konjac mannan, a yam fiber that is designed to promote weight loss. The gummies are available in cherry, lemon, and strawberry flavors and are sugar free. Additional information can be found on the company's website.

  • Lay's turns to consumers to select new potato chip flavor

    PLANO, Texas — Lay's is celebrating its 75-year anniversary by launching the "Do Us A Flavor" contest, which invites fans to submit their potato chip flavor ideas for the chance to win a grand prize of $1 million or 1% of their flavor's 2013 net sales, whichever is higher.

X
This ad will auto-close in 10 seconds