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  • PLMA to Honor Retailers for Store-brand Products

    NEW YORK -- Almost two dozen retailers large and small -- Wal-Mart, Kroger, Target, CVS, Costco, Trader Joe's, Harris Teeter, ShopRite, Lund Food Holdings among them --will receive Salute to Excellence Awards at the 2007 Private Label Manufacturers Association Trade Show scheduled for Nov. 11 to Nov. 13 in Chicago. The awards are presented each year for outstanding new products offered by retailers under their own store brands.
  • Harris Teeter Taps Pro Football Players to Promote New Sandwiches

    MATTHEWS, N.C. -- Regional grocer Harris Teeter is promoting two new sandwiches named after famous football players by giving shoppers an opportunity to meet the athletes.
  • Sam's Club Converts Private Label Coffee to Fair Trade Certified

    BENTONVILLE, Ark. -- Following in the footsteps of coffee retailers such as Dunkin' Donuts and Starbucks, warehouse retailer Sam's Club here said yesterday it's converting its in-house ground coffee to Fair Trade Certified. To mark the beginning of Fair Trade Month (October), the Members Mark Premium Ground ($6.88 for 39 ounces), is now available in all 586 Sam's Clubs.
  • Sam's Club Converts Private Label Coffee to Fair Trade Certified

    BENTONVILLE, Ark. -- Following in the footsteps of coffee retailers such as Dunkin' Donuts and Starbucks, warehouse retailer Sam's Club here said yesterday it's converting its in-house ground coffee to Fair Trade Certified. To mark the beginning of Fair Trade Month (October), the Members Mark Premium Ground ($6.88 for 39 ounces), is now available in all 586 Sam's Clubs.
  • Harris Teeter Taps Pro Football Players to Promote New Sandwiches

    MATTHEWS, N.C. -- Regional grocer Harris Teeter is promoting two new sandwiches named after famous football players by giving shoppers an opportunity to meet the athletes.
  • Sam's Club Converts Private Label Coffee to Fair Trade Certified

    BENTONVILLE, Ark. -- Following in the footsteps of coffee retailers such as Dunkin' Donuts and Starbucks, warehouse retailer Sam's Club here said yesterday it's converting its in-house ground coffee to Fair Trade Certified. To mark the beginning of Fair Trade Month (October), the Members Mark Premium Ground ($6.88 for 39 ounces), is now available in all 586 Sam's Clubs.
  • Sam's Club Converts Private Label Coffee to Fair Trade Certified

    BENTONVILLE, Ark. -- Following in the footsteps of coffee retailers such as Dunkin' Donuts and Starbucks, warehouse retailer Sam's Club here said yesterday it's converting its in-house ground coffee to Fair Trade Certified. To mark the beginning of Fair Trade Month (October), the Members Mark Premium Ground ($6.88 for 39 ounces), is now available in all 586 Sam's Clubs.
  • GROCERY: Ice Cream/Frozen Novelties: Churn, baby, churn

    From Skinny Cow to single-source gourmet chocolate, the ice cream and frozen novelty industry is mixing it up to satisfy contradictory consumer desires.
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