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Washington State is the latest college to enter the meat market, offering premium beef, alongside its longtime staple, Cougar Gold, cheese in a can. Read More...
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A campaign shows how mothers — in this case, mothers of dolphin, wolf and bear families, brought to life through the use of voice-overs — complete meals by serving Birds Eye side dishes. Read More...
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The tea company is spending an estimated $10 million to lure 20- and 30-year-olds to its black tea. Read More...
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Home Shopping Network is selling more than 275 Coca-Cola items on its cable channel, online, on mobile devices and through social media. Read More...
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The flavor of pumpkin pie is more popular than ever, finding its way into products as varied as coffee, bagels, ale and even Pringles. Read More...
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Cracker Barrel’s new ad campaign highlights cheese competitions that the brand has won. Read More...
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Chateau Ste. Michelle is introducing a campaign aimed at women that promotes wine as a break from juggling work, family and households. Read More...
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A slightly bitter, go-down-easy Italian aperitif has found its way into bartenders’ flutes and highball glasses from Los Angeles to London. Read More...
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With new food, revamped decor and an embrace of Twitter and mommy blogs, McDonald’s has returned from the brink of a public-relations nightmare. Read More...
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A new campaign for French’s mustard sets its ads in different places and tries to get people to expand their use of the product. Read More...
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Manischewitz is expanding its product line beyond the kosher aisle with products meant to appeal to consumers who aren’t Jewish. Read More...
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Tabletop directors are commercial artists whose goal is to make mundane foods look so irresistible that people want to eat the TV. Read More...
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In a splashy new public-relations campaign, the U.S. Farmers and Ranchers Alliance began what it called a bid to “reshape the dialogue” about the American food supply. Read More...
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New commercials for Velveeta Cheesy Skillets encourages families to eat in more often and not to rely too much on the microwave. Read More...
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Efforts to promote iced coffee consumption at home are beginning to pick up. Read More...
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