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  • Let the SunLights In

    In response to increased consumer demand for unique chocolate confections, Oakdale, Calif.-based Sconza Candy has come up with SunLights, a line of roasted sunflower seeds encased in cocoa and delicate sugar shells and available in over l5 dedicated colors and seasonal color mixes.
  • Supervalu Stores Back Hunger Relief Activities

    In honor of National Hunger Action Month, Supervalu and its national family of supermarkets are conducting a coordinated program of hunger relief efforts, including store-based fundraising, employee volunteer initiatives and food donations.
  • Price Chopper to Optimize DC Activity With Yard Management System

    Price Chopper, a grocery subsidiary of the Golub Corp., plans to deploy a new yard management system to synchronize yard and dock activities at the company’s distribution centers.
  • Cadbury Rejects Kraft Takeover Bid

    After rejecting a $16.7 billion acquisition offer from Kraft Foods on Monday, Cadbury must set out a clear growth strategy to justify its decision, according to a British retail consultancy that is following the company’s actions.
  • The Next Big Apple

    New York apple growers have begun picking a new variety, the Zestar! Offering a tarter taste with just a hint of brown sugar, the variety (exclamation point included) will be available in limited supply at select retailers throughout the Empire State, according to the Fishers-based New York Apple Association.
  • Wada Farms Expands Dole Sweet Potato Program

    Wada Farms Marketing Group, LLC, the exclusive marketer of potatoes, sweet potatoes and onions for Dole Fresh Vegetables, Inc., has expanded its sweet potato program to promote sales and consumption of the vegetable.
  • Take the Hint

    Against a backdrop of sodas and fruit punches redeployed as “energy drinks” and “vitamin waters,” San Francisco-based Hint, Inc. plans to expand distribution of its health message and Hint Water throughout the United States, Mexico and Canada.
  • Weis Markets Names Three District Managers; Launches Month-Long Fight Hunger Food Drive

    Weis Markets, Inc. has named three district managers to oversee its stores in western Maryland and West Virginia, Northeast and Central Pennsylvania, and Binghamton, N.Y., where the company recently acquired 11 stores in the Empire State’s Broome County.
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