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Tasting Table on MSNThe Type Of Candy That's Safest To Eat With BracesThere's nothing fun about having braces, particularly when it comes to choosing candies to enjoy. Here's what to eat without ...
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在众多品牌中,益达(Extra)无糖口香糖是一个非常知名的选择。本文将对益达的无糖木糖醇口香糖进行测评,并与普利司通(Trident)、乐消(Orbit)、箭牌(Doublemint)、福乐(Freedent)等品牌进行对比,帮助你找到最适合你的口香糖。 首先,我们来看益达 ...
The Plant Base is the go to B2B news platform for the plant-based food and beverage industry. Refreshment is your ultimate resource for staying informed and up-to-date on the water cooler, vending ...
Confectioners are rebranding gum after behavioral shifts due to the pandemic caused a slump in chewing gum sales. The final deadline for Fast Company’s Next Big Things in Tech Awards is Friday ...
The creative is aimed at captivating and recruiting the next generation of chewing champions. Get news highlights delivered directly to your e-mail inbox.
Ocean Spray, Mars and Pomi show off new looks, with updated products, packaging and campaigns Consumers expected to shell out $17.4B on foods, drinks and supplies for Feb. 11 big game ...
“Chew You Good” repositions the company's gum brands – which include Extra, Freedent, Orbit, and Yida – “from an occasional freshening fix to an essential everyday chewing companion ...
Mars has also introduced a new tagline, “Chew good”, to reposition its Orbit, Extra, Freedent and Yida brands as "essential everyday products" rather than an occasional item, while attracting ...
Mars has announced the most significant overhaul of its Orbit, Extra, Freedent, Yida brand in over a century. The shakeup sees the launch of a new global brand platform, ‘Chew Good’, which repositions ...
Mars has announced the most significant overhaul of its Orbit, Extra, Freedent, Yida brand in over 100 years. This shakeup sees the launch of a new Global brand platform, "Chew You Good," which ...
Mars has set out plans to invest €130m ($140m) in its sites in France. Romain Dumas, the CEO of Mars’ pet-food business in the country, outlined the plans at the pan-industry Choose France ...
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