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7-Eleven Combines Slurp with Gulp

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7-Eleven, Inc., will offer its latest beverage container on the eve of its 75th anniversary at up to 5,800 participating stores in the United States and Canada. Will 7-Eleven’s Slurp…

Limited Casts Favorable Aura

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In its test phase, Limited Brands’ new chain of skin-care and cosmetics stores, aura science, has outperformed expectations. How have specialty retail (category killer) stores affected the ways in which…

Study Says Vitamins Are Useless

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According to a five-year study on 20,000 people by Oxford University scientists, over-the-counter vitamin supplements C and E, and beta-carotene (which the body converts into vitamin A) do not protect…

A&P Restates Earnings

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The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. has submitted its belated annual 10-K report filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The delay was due to an internal review of…

Stonyfield Successfully Brands Ethics

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Experienced as educators running non-profit organizations, Gary Hirshberg and Samuel Kaymen set out with a great recipe for yogurt in 1983, well before the era of organic awareness, to launch…

Accelerade Sponsors Hoop Group

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Accelerade, the sports drink brand produced by PacificHealth Laboratories, has become the official sponsor of The Hoop Group, an organization that runs basketball-training camps for nearly 15,000 would-be student athletes…

Adamson Reports Kmart Demise Surprise

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Even though he’d been on Kmart Corp.’s board of directors for more than five years, Jim Adamson told the Free Press on Monday that he “was totally surprised” by the…

Slots Lead to Sue You, Sue Me Blues

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A decision by the Federal Trade Commission not to issue guidelines on slotting fees may result in increased suits by manufacturing companies denied access to grocery store shelves. Should the…

N.Y. Recycling Rollback ‘Unprecedented’

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New York City suspended plastics recycling for at least one year and glass recycling for two while the city examines whether the labor-intensive recycling program can be made more cost-effective…

Visocan Admits to Check Kiting

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Steve Visocan pleaded guilty yesterday to federal bank fraud charges in connection with a check-kiting scheme. Has executive America lost its moral compass?

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