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Gender marketing: Eyeing up the opposite sex

in the market. Confectionery appears to many as a female-dominated category, so why not have a chocolate bar ...

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2. Nestle holds global pitch for non-confectionery business - 17 February 3. Rolls-Royce calls in Edelman for corporate reputation boost - 18 February 4. ICCO poll of agency chiefs in 19 countries points to expansion during 2011 - 17 February 5. BBC journalist Nils Blythe to head up comms at Bank ...

Kids NPD hit by ad rules

confectionery and ready-meal sectors that are liable to fail the FSA's 'nutrient profiling model'. Richard ...

Nestle holds global pitch for non-confectionery business

PRWeek has learned that the Swiss-based multinational is undergoing a global pitch for its non-confectionery business. While Nestle is best known for confectionery - handled in the UK by Frank PR - it also makes cereals, baby foods and coffee. According to one source, the brief is 'more than consumer ...

ITV set to roll out more Coronation Street tie-in products

through to travel bags, confectionery and cakes.

Kraft's Oreo makes Facebook record attempt

of confectionery manufacturer Cadbury in February last year. Last week, Kraft Foods reported a 23.8% slump ...

Trading places: this week's people moves

) Toby Baker , UK marketing director at The Wrigley Company , has left the confectionery brand without a ...

Butterkist unveils chocolate-toffee flavour with digital push

The integrated campaign, created by Gratterpalm for the Tangerine Confectionery-owned popcorn brand, rolls out on 24 February. It will centre on the strapline "You can t resist Butterkist ... flavours. It rolls out across other TV channels from 24 February. Tangerine Confectionery s other brands ...

Wrigley UK marketing director departs role

Toby Baker, UK marketing director at The Wrigley Company, has left the confectionery brand without

The death of the brand website?

, Hodge cites the example of confectionery brand Skittles, which decided to scrap its website in 2009 ...

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