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Loyalty Marketing

  • Home Furnishings Retailer Renews Credit/Loyalty Partnership

    This year, the retailer introduced a rewards-based credit card that allows customers to earn rewards across all three of its retail brands; for every $200 spent, shoppers will receive a $10 reward that can be used at any of the three brands.
  • Munchkin Reveals 2013 Product Innovations

    Munchkin, Inc., designer and manufacturer of clever infant and toddler products, today announced six new additions to its comprehensive portfolio of more than 200 existing products. These new products offer a twist on everyday essentials via unique, vibrant designs, meant to make parenting a little more stylish and manageable.
  • Mondelez International Launches Mobile Marketing Initiative

    The program will pair the newly named companys power brands with select start-ups to not only accelerate and scale existing mobile innovations, but also incubate brand new mobile ventures, each in just 90 days.

  • Nestle Searches for Young Leaders

    The program will honor 18 extraordinary young people who demonstrate good citizenship, a strong academic record, and show how they have made a meaningful contribution to their school or community.

  • Burt's Bees Abuzz to Find No. 1 Fan

    The natural lip balm company is on a mission to award a Natural Champion with a weekend extravaganza of pampering and products.

  • Walmart Partnership Pushes Healthier Food

    The new program offers a five-percent savings on products that qualify, including fresh fruits, vegetables and low-fat dairy.

  • Miller Lite Supports Education in Hispanic Community

    Miller Lite is partnering with the Dallas Cowboys and the Adelante! U.S. Education Leadership Fund to launch the Scoring for Education program for the second consecutive year.
  • O Canada, Land of Retail Opportunity

    With fewer chains and little competition from online shopping, Canada represents a strong expansion opportunity for U.S. retailers according to WSL/Strategic Retail. The study finds 64 percent of Canadians can still afford to shop beyond the basics.

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