Splenda Is Leaving Other Sugar Substitutes With That Empty Feeling

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London company Lyle & Tate, are unable to meet the demand for sucralose, an artificial sweetener they market under the brand name Splenda. Food and beverage manufacturers like Cadbury Schweppes and Fuze Beverages just can't seem to get enough.

Author: Warner, Melanie
Market information - general, Production management, Food preparations, not elsewhere classified, Supply and demand, Food additives industry, Sugar substitutes, Tate & Lyle, Sucralose

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The Tell-All Steven Florio Won't Sell

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Rumors that former Conde Naste CEO Steven Florio would write an autobiography set off media excitement and fear, but Mr. Florio responded by declaring that no such book would be written.

Author: Carr, David
Executive changes & profiles, Officials and employees, Chief executive officers, Works, Florio, Steven T.

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A Pocket-Size Glamour Is Thriving in Britain

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The British version of Glamour Magazine has been a success for Jonathan Newhouse, chairman of the international division of Conde Nast Publications.

Author: Carr, David
Marketing procedures, Marketing, Company marketing practices, Glamour (Periodical), Black, Cathleen, Newhouse, Jonathan

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Subjects list: United Kingdom, United States, Market share, Company market share, Beliefs, opinions and attitudes, Periodical publishing, Conde Nast Publications Inc.
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