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  • So it was not without risk when Fish signed a marketing deal with Bumble Bee, the maker of canned tuna and other, well, fish.

    This U.S. Open Story Brought to You By... Carl Bialik 2011

  • Environmentalists in Mexico have said large U.S. tuna companies like StarKist and Bumble Bee won't buy tuna that was caught in association with dolphins, which means that even if Mexico can use the "dolphin-safe" label, the country's tuna won't make much headway in the U.S. market.

    WTO Sides With Mexico in Tuna Battle With U.S. Jean Guerrero 2011

  • Fleishman-Hillard Mardy Fish pictured on the right has a marketing deal with Bumble Bee, the maker of canned tuna.

    This U.S. Open Story Brought to You By... Carl Bialik 2011

  • Jake doesn't know fish, other than tuna, like the Bumble Bee kind.

    Honeymoon du Jour 2008

  • Jake doesn't know fish, other than tuna, like the Bumble Bee kind.

    Honeymoon du Jour martha clarkson 2008

  • The ending scene with Sam and Mikaela making out on Bumble Bee was a bit weird.

    ...and the Movie of the Summer is Transformers! scifirantergirl 2007

  • The ending scene with Sam and Mikaela making out on Bumble Bee was a bit weird.

    Archive 2007-07-01 scifirantergirl 2007

  • And it makes sense, because I bet Bumble Bee has got a lot of fish oil lying around, not on the floor, but ...

    CNN Transcript May 10, 2005 2005

  • Besides Dole bananas, Castle & Cooke produced and marketed Dole pineapple and fresh mushrooms, Bumble Bee and Royal Alaskan seafoods, and Bud of California lettuce, celery, and cauliflower.

    Strategic Management in Developing Countries Case Studies James E. Austin 2000

  • Besides Dole bananas, Castle & Cooke produced and marketed Dole pineapple and fresh mushrooms, Bumble Bee and Royal Alaskan seafoods, and Bud of California lettuce, celery, and cauliflower.

    Strategic Management in Developing Countries Case Studies James E. Austin 2000

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