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Mitch Gould of Nutritional Products International: Amazon Shows Consumer Spending Still Strong
Second Quarter Sales for Online Giant Increase 7 Percent — $121.23 Billion BOCA RATON, Fla. /PRNewswire/ — Amazon beat Wall Street estimates and high inflation to report a 7 percent increase in sales. “Even better, Amazon is forecasting double-digit sales growth for the third quarter,” said Mitch Gould, Founder and CEO of Nutritional Products International, a global brand…
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FDA Introduces Innovative Proposal to Advance Consumer Access to Nonprescription Drugs
Proposed rule is intended to increase options for the development of safe and effective nonprescription drugs Today, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration issued a proposed rule titled, “Nonprescription Drug Product with an Additional Condition for Nonprescription Use,” which is intended to broaden the range of marketed nonprescription drugs available to consumers, empowering them to…
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FDA Launches New Dietary Supplement Education Initiative for Consumers, Educators, and Healthcare Professionals
Today, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration launched a new initiative, Supplement Your Knowledge, to help educate, inform, and broaden consumer, educator and healthcare professional understanding of dietary supplements. More than half of all Americans take dietary supplements daily or on occasion. Today’s Supplement Your Knowledge resources will provide reliable information about the potential benefits and…
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Mitch Gould of Nutritional Products International: U.S. Economy and Consumers Keep Retail Sales Up in April
Retail Numbers Increase Because of Demand and Inflation BOCA RATON, Fla. /PRNewswire/ — Retail sales rose almost 1 percent in April. “Increases from miscellaneous and online sales fueled the increase in April,” said Mitch Gould, Founder and CEO of Nutritional Products International, a global brand management firm based in Boca Raton, FL. Industrial production increased by 1.1 percent, which exceeded…
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FDA Flexibilities to Yield Millions of Cans of Additional Infant Formula in Coming Months to Increase Supply Available to U.S. Consumers
Today, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration is providing an update on steps it has taken that will lead to millions of cans of additional infant and specialty formula being available to U.S. consumers. “We continue to do everything in our power as part of the all-of-government efforts to ensure there’s adequate infant formula available…
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Consumer Acceptance of Cultivated Meat Put to the Test, FoodTech Co. SuperMeat Hosts Largest Real-Time Consumer Tasting
The foodtech innovator gave the choice of traditional vs. cultivated crispy chicken sandwiches and found 72% chose cultivated chicken TEL AVIV, Israel /PRNewswire/ — SuperMeat, a foodtech company working to supply the world with high-quality cultivated meat, recently executed the largest cultivated meat consumer acceptance test in the industry, live from a food truck. The truck served…
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NEW DISQO STUDY: OVER ONE-THIRD OF PEOPLE FAIL TO ACCURATELY RECALL THEIR CONSUMER JOURNEY BEHAVIORS
The Say-Do Gap between what consumers say and what they actually do is real, putting critical business decisions at-risk LOS ANGELES /PRNewswire/ — A new study from consumer insights platform DISQO released today reveals that more than a third (38%) of consumers incorrectly recall their digital shopping behaviors – this variance is known as the “Say-Do Gap.” As the marketing…
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THE CONQUEROR TEAMS UP WITH WARNER BROS. CONSUMER PRODUCTS TO LAUNCH THE ULTIMATE VIRTUAL FITNESS CHALLENGES INSPIRED BY THE LORD OF THE RINGS
Five Challenges, Five Medals, Follow Frodo And Sam On The Path To Mordor LOS ANGELES /PRNewswire/ — The Conqueror Virtual Challenges, an international sensation of gamified virtual fitness events, along with Warner Bros. Consumer Products, announces today a brand new series of five consecutive virtual challenges inspired by the universe of the beloved THE LORD OF THE RINGS film trilogy. At the crossroads…
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FDA Warns Consumers Not to Use Certain Powdered Infant Formula Produced in Abbott Nutrition’s Facility in Sturgis, Michigan
Today, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced it is investigating consumer complaints of Cronobacter sakazakii and Salmonella Newport infections. All of the cases are reported to have consumed powdered infant formula produced from Abbott Nutrition’s Sturgis, Michigan facility. As a result of the ongoing investigation, along with the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and state and…
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After a Year of Record-Setting Confectionery Sales, Valentine’s Day 2022 Will Be a Treat for Consumers and Industry Alike
After a year of double-digit sales growth, confectionery sales leading up to Valentine’s Day 2022 are expected to top $3.4 billion as consumers look for fun and unique ways to treat themselves and retailers seek new ways to delight their shoppers in the COVID-19 environment. Although normally thought of as a holiday for sharing confectionery, this year’s…