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Do food dyes affect kids' behavior?
Special to The TimesAlmost every parent has a story about their kid bouncing off the walls after downing a package of jelly beans or eating a neon blue-frosted cupcake at school. Most blame the sugar. But some new research suggests that the rainbow of artificial colors...Tags: Family, ConAgra Foods Incorporated, Colleges and Universities, Population, National Institutes of Health
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Cheap eats focus of ad blitz by food companies
The Wall Street JournalFood companies hope to capitalize on the slumping economy by steering consumers to cheaper, high-margin products. On Monday, Kellogg Co. is beginning a new advertising push for staple cereals such as Corn Flakes and Rice Krispies, while Campbell Soup Co....Tags: Campbell Soup Company, ConAgra Foods Incorporated, Government, Corporate Performance, Petroleum Industry
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Phelps' tour touches down in Baltimore
kevin.vanvalkenburg@baltsun.comHe's traveled to so many different cities and different countries since the Olympics ended, when he wakes up in the morning, it's almost impossible for Michael Phelps to remember the date, or even what day it is. Is today Friday? Or is it Thursday?...Tags: Swimming, Awards and Prizes, Beijing Games, Michael Phelps
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Tidbits
Kellogg Co. is bringing back a limited edition of its Hydrox cookie for the sweet's 100th anniversary. Kim Burton, founder of a Hydrox Cookie Web page, was an unofficial leader of the drive to bring back Hydrox, via her spacefem.com/hydrox. "There... -
Phelps plans 1st hometown media event after Olympics
The Associated PressSwimmer Michael Phelps is scheduled to hold his first news conference in Baltimore since he won eight gold medals at the Beijing Olympics. The news conference involving one of Phelps' sponsors, Kellogg Co., is set for Thursday morning at the...Tags: Beijing Games, Michael Phelps, Multi-Sport Events
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How sweet! Hydrox comes back for its 100th birthday
sylviacarter@optonline.netSometimes one person, or a few, really can make a difference. No, I'm not talking about the presidential race. I am talking about something a lot more frivolous: cookies. In response to requests from devotees, Kellogg Company is bringing back a...Tags: Wine, Beer, and Spirits
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Altria blames unit's spinoff for profit drop
From Chicago Tribune news servicesAltria Group, the owner of tobacco company Philip Morris USA, said Thursday that its second-quarter profit fell 58 percent from a year earlier because it spun off its international unit. Earnings from continuing operations rose, and the maker of Marlboro...Tags: Tobacco Products, Quarterly or Semiannual Financial Statements, Altria Group, Tyco International Limited, American Express Company
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Martek's brain food suffers arrested development
Dow Jones NewswiresMartek Biosciences Corp. has touted the progress of its vegetarian form of a good-for-the-brain food additive, announcing scores of deals with food companies over the past few years. But some industry watchers say the product's growth does not seem to...Tags: Infants, Dietary Supplements, Sales, Martek Biosciences Corporation, Beverage Industry
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The week ahead
Chicago TribuneMonday: -- Earnings: American Financial Group Inc.; CB Richard Ellis Group Inc.; CNA Financial Corp.; Hertz Global Holdings Inc.; Humana Inc.; Kellogg Co.; Loews Corp.; Pitney Bowes Inc.; Principal Financial Group Inc.; RadioShack Corp. Tuesday: --...Tags: Williams Companies Incorporated, Duke Energy Corporation, Boyd Gaming Corporation, Economy, Economic Indicator
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Kellogg features strong brands, faces powerful challenges
Tribune Media Services columnistQ: What are your expectations for my shares of Kellogg Co.? It is a longtime holding. -- C.M., via the Internet A: The world's largest cereal-maker has powerful brands and a knack for introducing successful products. Special K, Pop Tarts, Eggo,...Tags: Natural Resource Industry, Financial and Business Services, Manulife Financial Corporation, Natural Resources, Petroleum Industry
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True-blue companies may smooth the path to year-end
For investors, the second half of the year won't exactly be coasting. Subprime mortgage concerns, speculation about interest rates and the early maneuverings of presidential campaigns will influence stock market psychology. There is optimism about the...Tags: Stock Market, Petroleum Industry, Pfizer Incorporated, Exxon Mobil Corporation, Laboratory Corporation of America Holdings
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Consumer stocks are familiar, but not always the best choice
If you invest in the stocks of consumer-related companies that you personally admire, you can't go wrong. Take Krispy Kreme Doughnuts Inc., for example. Well, maybe not Krispy Kreme, whose stock tanked 66 percent in 2004 and 54 percent in 2005. It has...Tags: General Electric Company, Consumers, PepsiCo Incorporated, Anheuser-Busch Companies Inc., Johnson & Johnson Incorporated
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