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Brand-Name Packaging Driving the demand are such household giants as Procter & Gamble Co. and Johnson & Johnson Inc., which are choosing plant-based resins for packaging for their Cover Girl and Sundown brands, respectively.
Just One Word: Bioplastics Mara Lemos Stein 2010
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So it makes sense that in the search for perfect homemade fried chicken, I started with that recipe -- which I found in the cookbook that my husband brought into our marriage (and is the item of most value, also): Top Secret Recipes: Creating Kitchen Clones of America's Favorite Brand-Name Foods, by Todd Wilbur.
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Or, as I like to call it, the Brand-Name Pharmaceutical Company Welfare Act, which required African nations to buy brand-name AIDS drugs at full price instead of the much cheaper generic versions manufactured outside the U.S.
Susan Madrak: How To Write For WaPo, Say Silly Things And Get Paid! 2008
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The counter section of the book is divided into two parts: Part 1: Brand-Name, Non-branded Generic, and Take-out Foods; and Part 2: Restaurant Chains.
The Most Complete Food Counter, 2nd Edition Annette B. Natow Ph.d. 2006
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We could have used dry ice instead my sister did this when she made root beer in her 5th grade class, but being lazy, we used already-carbonated club soda, following the A & W recipe from More Top Secret Recipes: More Fabulous Kitchen Clones of America's Favorite Brand-Name Foods.
April 2003 ladygoat 2003
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We could have used dry ice instead my sister did this when she made root beer in her 5th grade class, but being lazy, we used already-carbonated club soda, following the A & W recipe from More Top Secret Recipes: More Fabulous Kitchen Clones of America's Favorite Brand-Name Foods.
Foodgoat ladygoat 2003
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Headlines tell the story: “Reinventing the Store: How Smart Retailers are Changing the Way We Shop,”5 “Attention, Shoppers: Brand-Name Stores,”6 and similar pieces tell us that retailing is “hot” again.
MARKETING AESTHETICS BERND SCHMITT 1997
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Headlines tell the story: “Reinventing the Store: How Smart Retailers are Changing the Way We Shop,”5 “Attention, Shoppers: Brand-Name Stores,”6 and similar pieces tell us that retailing is “hot” again.
MARKETING AESTHETICS BERND SCHMITT 1997
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Headlines tell the story: “Reinventing the Store: How Smart Retailers are Changing the Way We Shop,”5 “Attention, Shoppers: Brand-Name Stores,”6 and similar pieces tell us that retailing is “hot” again.
MARKETING AESTHETICS BERND SCHMITT 1997
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Employees are presented with an attractive booklet or branded Web site offering 100s of Brand-Name gift options within each spending level; no dollar amounts are shown.
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