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The house in "7373" 2009 has a light on in a second-floor window; an outside light shows aluminum siding, tire tracks in the scrim of snow in the parking area, a four-door sedan, and an empty snack-food bag on the ground.
Looking Inside and Out William Meyers 2011
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Congress, it should be noted, has yet to mandate deafening snack-food packaging.
It's Better for Whose Environment? Eric Felten 2010
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PepsiCo Chief Defends Her Strategy to Promote 'Good for You' Foods The snack-food and beverage giant is launching the first new advertising campaign for its flagship Pepsi-Cola in three years—offering one of the most visible signs PepsiCo is throwing new weight behind its biggest brand after it sank to No. 3 in U.S. soda sales last year, trailing not only Coke but Diet Coke.
PepsiCo Wakes Up and Smells the Cola Mike Esterl 2011
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Keith Mullin's start-up snack-food company, Gamer Grub, needs cash to become a player.
When the Home Bank Closes Robbie Whelan 2012
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Laval III is chairman of a company that makes filters for a range of uses, from homes and water towers to the cooking oil used by snack-food companies.
Why does Fresno have thousands of job openings - and high unemployment? Michael A. Fletcher 2011
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In other corporate news, Diamond Foods slumped 10% after The Wall Street Journal reported that federal prosecutors opened an inquiry into whether the snack-food company's financial practices involved criminal fraud, a development that could jeopardize the company's proposed acquisition of Pringles from Procter & Gamble.
U.S. Stocks Drop Jonathan Cheng 2012
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Irene Rosenfeld, CEO of $40 billion snack-food company Kraft, jumps to the coveted No. 2 spot on this year's The World's 100 Most Powerful Women list, up from her No. 6 position last year.
Get Briefed: Irene Rosenfeld Alexandra Zendrian 2010
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Irene Rosenfeld, CEO of $40 billion snack-food company Kraft, jumps to the coveted No. 2 spot on this year's The World's 100 Most Powerful Women list, up from her No. 6 position last year.
Get Briefed: Irene Rosenfeld Alexandra Zendrian 2010
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Life can get a little nutty when you're trying to launch a snack-food firm while meeting the needs of family members such as wives and young daughters.
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Life can get a little nutty when you're trying to launch a snack-food firm while meeting the needs of family members such as wives and young daughters.
Small business challengers try to find a work-life balance 2010
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