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  • Wal-Mart, Produce For Better Health, Team Up for 'Madagascar' Promo

    Wilmington, Del. -- Wal-Mart and the Produce For Better Health Foundation (PBH) based here are setting the stage for millions of shoppers to Go Wild With Fruits and Vegetables during a one-day retailtainment event featuring characters from DreamWorks' "Madagascar" film being released in video form next week.
  • PBH Webinar to Showcase POP Tools

    Wilmington, Del. -- To help marketers make the most out of the Produce for Better Health Foundation's (PBH) promotion tools, the foundation based here is hosting a web-enabled seminar next month.
  • Price Chopper Scares Up Double the Halloween Fun for a Good Cause

    SCHENECTADY, N.Y. -- The evening before its two latest replacement stores opened in Oswego and Oneida, N.Y., Price Chopper hosted two Halloween fundraising parties to benefit the local Onondaga-Oswego and Madison-Oneida Red Cross Chapters, as well as the Katrina Relief Fund.
  • Stew Leonard's to Be Featured on 'The Apprentice: Martha Stewart'

    NORWALK, Conn. -- The candidates vying for a shot at the upper echelons of the business world will find out about customer service at Stew Leonard's on the fifth episode of NBC's "The Apprentice: Martha Stewart," which airs tonight at 9 p.m. Eastern Time.
  • Cub Foods to Host Storewide Halloween Parties

    STILLWATER, Minn. -- Cub Foods this Halloween will host kids and their families in stores at a Cub4Kids Trick or Treat event, which will take place from 5 p.m. through 7 p.m. at all 52 Cub Food units.
  • FRESH FOOD: Promotions: Raking it in

    Retailers are likely to bag extra dollars like fallen leaves, if they capitalize on an especially rich harvest of timely fall promotions this season.
  • Stop & Shop, Local Seafood Processors Team Up for Promo

    QUINCY, Mass. -- The Stop & Shop Supermarket Co. here is working with a local seafood processors group to hawk seafood as both an important part of consumers' dietary needs, and a crucial segment of New England's economy.
  • Washington Wine Month Promos Net $4.6 Million in Sales

    SEATTLE -- The governor-proclaimed Washington Wine Month drove $4.6 million in wine sales in the Western Washington and Spokane markets during the month of August, representing a 28 percent increase over August 2004 sales.
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