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Snack manufacturer launches Cereal Pop with Fruity Pebbles

ORLANDO, FL. — SNAX-Sational Brands, a producer of flavored popcorn snacks, is partnering with Post Consumer Brands to launch Cereal Pop popcorn made with Fruity Pebbles. SNAX-Sational currently has two other lines of popcorn, Cookie Pop and Candy Pop, that each feature partnerships with notable companies in their respective sectors.

The Fruity Pebbles partnership is the first product in SNAX-Sational’s new Cereal Pop brand. Like the Cookie Pop and Candy Pop brands, Cereal Pop is made using non-GMO corn and comes in at 150 calories per serving. Currently available at Sam’s Club in 20-oz “Club Size” bags, the all-new Cereal

Consumer interest in foods’ mental health benefits growing

CHICAGO — Consumers have become increasingly focused on the role food plays in their mental and physical health, according to new research from The NPD Group.

The market research firm said consumers initially grew to care more about their overall health and wellness as a result of the pandemic, with food’s effect on health garnering more attention as the trend has continued. Now, consumers rank food and beverage choices just behind physical exercise as the main contributing factor to their health.

The emphasis on health and wellness may also be seen in the meal kits market where consumers now rank

Mitigation efforts continue at Suncor in wake of cyberattack – Business News

Canada’s top technical authority on cybersecurity is working closely with Suncor Energy Inc. in the aftermath of a high-profile systems breach at the oil and gas giant.

The Canadian Center for Cyber ​​Security — which leads Canada’s federal response to cybersecurity incidents — said Wednesday it can’t disclose details of the cybersecurity

It’s Your Business has Melissa Brunner, Laura Stephenson, Danny Wade and Beth O’Neill

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Melissa Brunner

WIBW-TV general manager Roger Brokke has promoted veteran anchor/reporter Melissa Brunner to the news director position. Brunner succeeds Jon Janes, who retired after 24 years leading the 13 NEWS team and 51 years in journalism. She will continue to host Eye on Northeast Kansas and co-anchor 13 NEWS at 6 pm alongside David Oliver. “I look forward to continuing the strong tradition of local news for which WIBW-TV has always been known,” Brunner said. “We have a fantastic team who are dedicated to providing quality journalism every day. It’s a joy to work alongside them.” Brunner has

Ticketmaster announces all-in pricing option during Biden junk fees meeting

US President Joe Biden highlighted progress in chipping away at so-called junk fees as a “win for consumers” Thursday, as he met at the White House with executives from Live Nation, Airbnb and other companies that have taken steps to embrace more transparent pricing .

Live Nation, which is based in Beverly Hills, Calif., announced at the White House that it will provide customers with up front all-in pricing — meaning the actual purchase price including service charges and any other fees — for tickets at its owned venues by September, and that Ticketmaster will give consumers the option to

Streaming bills may create a two-tier system, hurting Cdn. creators – Business News

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At least one Canadian media production association says the country’s new streaming legislation could create a two-tier system where foreign streamers are held to lower standards than Canadian broadcasters.

The Canadian Media Producers Association says Bill C-11, which was passed Thursday, could result in foreign streamers being allowed to use fewer Canadian creators in the production of Canadian programming.

The group representing thousands of companies in the TV, film and digital media business says the CRTC, which has been tasked

Pierre Poilievre urges Ottawa to block Glencore’s bid to buy Teck

Conservative leader says ‘hostile foreign takeover’ would threaten jobs and critical resources

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Pierre Poilievre, leader of the Conservative party, is calling for the federal government to block Glencore Plc’s bid to buy Canada’s largest diversified miner, Teck Resources

Grocery’s power imbalance has politicians, shoppers questioning rising prices – Business News

The flyer for the Victory Meat & Produce Market, a small grocer in New Brunswick, recently featured fresh local turkey for $3.99 a pound, two bags of carrots or onions for $4 and a bunch of celery for $2.29 — prices that rival its national competitors.

For 81 years, the independent store has offered quality products at affordable prices, earning it a loyal customer base despite the increasing dominance of national grocery chains.

“We have long-term relationships with suppliers and local growers, and staff that have been here for 20 years,” said Alex Scholten, co-owner of

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