22 Aug 2006
| by by Alex Donohue
' for its confectionery range....brand for its confectionery.
Asda, which has Wayne Rooney's wife-to-be Coleen McLoughlin as the face ...
30 Oct 2009
| by Staff
LONDON - Waitrose will add aniseed balls, sherbet pips and chocolate mice to its confectionery...artificial colours or flavourings. Waitrose confectionery buyer Matthew Jones said: We received a ...
15 Sep 2009
| by Amy Golding
LONDON - A growing number of mainstream clothing, fast-food and confectionery brands are developing...manager Emma Dickinson said: 'Eid and Diwali are growing celebrations in the UK and confectionery gifting ...
01 Dec 2009
| by Gemma Charles
LONDON - Thorntons, the confectionery brand, is returning to TV for the first time in two years
02 May 2012
| by John Reynolds
under new owner Tangerine Confectionery....Tangerine Confectionery acquired the rights to the chewy bar brand last year from ...
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Tangerine Confectionery's current portfolio includes Barratt Refreshers, Sherbet Dip Dabs, Sherbet Fountains and Fruit Salads.
According to Tangerine Confectionery, the Wham bar sold over 30 million bars a year ...
01 Apr 1999
| by IAN DARBY
Four sponsors of Euro 96 - Mars Confectionery (Snickers), Canon,
General Motors and Umbro - have...Four sponsors of Euro 96 - Mars Confectionery (Snickers), Canon,
General Motors and Umbro - have decided not to back the Euro 2000
football championship in the Netherlands and Belgium.
However, the organisers of Euro 2000 have found seven sponsors which
will contribute pounds 35m between them ...
30 Aug 2002
| by JEREMY LEE
Thorntons, the confectionery retailer and manufacturer, has hired
Starcom Motive to handle its £4
23 Nov 2000
of confectionery for Australia and New Zealand. Smith, who was born in Australia, takes up the post next spring....Cadbury Trebor Bassett marketing director Mark Smith has been appointed managing director of confectionery for Australia and New Zealand. Smith, who was born in Australia, takes up the post next spring.
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12 Jan 2010
| by John Reynolds
LONDON - Cadbury, the UK confectionery company, has described as "derisory" the latest hostile bid
14 Jul 2004
| by Rachel Barnes
to remove snacks and confectionery from checkouts as part of its action plan to combat child obesity.