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7-Eleven Stores in Florida to Fight Against Illegal Underage Sales By Scanning Customers' ID Cards
Frito-Lay Announces Taking Multi-Year Initiative To Validate Their Products as Gluten-Free
Frito-Lay chips brand announced that it will take an initiative to undergo a "validation process" to ensure that those products that are labeled gluten-free contain less than 20 parts per million of gluten before making the claim.
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Pepsi Drops Sponsorship of Tennesee Walking Horse Championship Upon Proof of Animal Cruelty
After proof was found of animal abuse, Pepsi Co. canceled its sponsorship for the upcoming annual Tennesee Walking Horse championship, the National Celebration.
Hotels.com Lists Top Hotels and Resorts Celebrities Visit as Part of Welcome Rewards Promotion
Hotels.com released a list of some of the top resorts and hotels around the world that the rich and famous frequent during holidays and while working. The best celebrity spots include key central cities for show business.
Cast of "Sister Act" Broadway Musical to Perform at JFK International Airport American Airlines Terminal 8 Live on May 18
American Airlines announced on Thursday that those walking through Terminal 8 at JFK will get to see a special performance from the Broadway production of Sister Act, A Divine Musical Comedy.
Canadian Clothing Company Silver Jeans to Open First U.S. Stores by Early 2013
The Canadian clothing company Silver Jeans announced today that it will finally be expanding its franchise to the United States as soon as early 2013.
Walmart & Sam's Club to Sell Generic Plavix Brand in Store Pharmacies Beginning May 19
Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. announced that its outlets, as well as Sam's Club, will be some of the first mass-retail stores to offer the medicine Clopidogrel, the generic version of Plavix, starting May 19, 2012.
TCBY Launches First Frozen Yogurt Truck Service in North Carolina
TCBY announced on Wednesday that their frozen yogurt service will now become mobile - a new frozen yogurt truck began its run in North Carolina earlier this month, and drove through various towns throughout the state and adjacent South Carolina.
Kodak Confirms Owning "Weapons-Grade Uranium" in New York Facility Underground Lab
Famous camera-making company Kodak confirmed this week that it used "weapons-grade uranium" in an underground laboratory at their headquarters in Rochester, New York for nearly 30 years, according to a CNN report.
Skechers to Pay FTC $40 Million For False Advertisement Claims About "Toning Shoes"
The Federal Trade Commission announced today that Skechers USA will have to pay $40 million to the FTC to settle charges as a result of deceiving them into believing that their apparent weight-loss and toning sneakers would actually keep them in shape without further exercise.
Dole Launches Cross-Country Shake It Up! Summer Tour to Promote Healthy Snacks, Support Boys & Girls Club
As part of a way to move towards a healthier America, Dole announced they will go on an eight-city sample tour across the United States this summer to bring nutritious snacks to families, while assisting the local Boys & Girls Club chapters.




