Fifa triumphs in World Cup trademark spat with Ferrero
10 Nov 2005 | by by Staff
LONDON - Fifa has secured a landmark victory in a World Cup trademark row with confectionery
to the development of an Easter range across a variety of confectionery brands. Achieving this accolade is made more ...
LONDON - Fifa has secured a landmark victory in a World Cup trademark row with confectionery
LONDON - Chris White, Nestle Rowntree's outspoken UK managing director, has left the confectionery
The brand, which translates as Gold Coast, sits alongside Toblerone, Milka, Dime bar and Terry's Chocolate Orange in Kraft's confectionery stable. Terry's Chocolate Orange and Toblerone have received ... marketing investment that Kraft has made in its confectionery business this summer. Earlier this month ...
director for 13 years, but the past 12 months have seen its confectionery division in the limelight more ... confectionery advertising from Grey into TBWA and BBDO. With the health debate unlikely to subside any time soon ...
Chewits, the Leaf UK-owned confectionery brand, is planning a heavyweight sampling drive to support
Palmer pipped Laurie Morgan of McDonald's and Honda's Simon Thompson to win the award, which was voted for by readers of Marketing. The fastest-growing UK confectionery brand, Green Black's reported a 63% sale growth to £13.5m for 2003-04 in a market that grew by only 2.1%. The brand's success ...
LONDON - Chewits, the iconic confectionery brand, is returning to TV after a three-year absence
sweet tooth is big business, but its future is uncertain. While the overall sugar confectionery ... under 15 - the group who consume more sugar confectionery than any other. This demographic ... saying they do not buy sweets has risen from 6% to 13% since 2001. Confectionery manufacturers, whose ...
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