14 Dec 2005
For most people Christmas ends with the last turkey sandwich, but for Robbie James, a seasonal buyer at Waitrose, it is just the beginning, as she starts buying for the next festive season.
14 Dec 2005
The confectionery giant has poached Dr Robbie Burns, formerly nutrition
science and policy director of Mead Johnson, the food division of
pharmaceutical firm Bristol-Myers Squibb, to fill the post. Dr Burns, who will be based in both the UK and the US, will join Cadbury
Schweppes' Global Science ...
14 Dec 2005
, it came under attack from all sides:
from confectionery, own-label and, most recently, 'healthier ...
14 Dec 2005
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'Research shows that healthier shoppers avoid the temptation of shopping
in the snacks or confectionery ...
07 Dec 2005
| by Jane Bainbridge
greater pressure from
confectionery brands as they continue to introduce biscuit-chocolate
hybrids ...
pressure from confectionery
brands expanding with biscuit-chocolate hybrids. However, the ageing
population ...
07 Dec 2005
-large portions
presently available. As confectionery manufacturers focus on healthy options and reducing ...
06 Dec 2005
| by Mark Banham
, Snickers and Galaxy, and its confectionery rival Nestle, which has £65m of media business with MindShare ...
05 Dec 2005
| by by Julia Pearlman
power' of ads in a move that could have a massive effect on confectionery, fast food and toy companies.
30 Nov 2005
| by Nicola Clark
in 1987. Separately, Nestle's confectionery division, Rowntree, has appointed
Burton Biscuits sales ...
30 Nov 2005
to the development of an Easter range across a variety of confectionery brands. Achieving this accolade is made more ...