Consumer Goods > Pharmaceuticals & Toiletries
King of Shaves to launch razor aimed at women
King of Shaves is launching a sub-brand aimed at women. The Azure is due to launch in the UK in spring next year.
27 November 2008 |AA calls for deregulationof medicinesto allow ads
The Advertising Association is calling for the deregulation of the pharmaceutical industry, in an attempt to ease the ban on advertising prescription drugs.
27 November 2008 |Boots appoints Lida for £15m Advantage Card account
Retailer Boots has appointed Lida to its £15m Advantage Card business following a pitch. Lida will handle Boots' enhanced CRM programme around Advantage Card holders.
25 November 2008 |Top marketer on board at Neal's Yard Remedies
Neal's Yard Remedies has appointed Shireen Valipour as director of marketing, a newly-created board level position. She joins as the organic and ethical health and beauty...
20 November 2008 |GSK looks to gain from pain relief sector shake-up
GlaxoSmithKline's launch of a new variant of analgesic brand Panadol, for the first time in seven years, with the intention of "shaking-up " the pain relief category, heralds...
20 November 2008 |J&J pulls Olympic sponsorship
Johnson & Johnson is axing its global sponsorship with the International Olympic Committee after less than three years. The move leaves the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics and...
18 November 2008 |GlaxoSmithKline shortlists for packaging roster
GlaxhoSmithKline is this week shortlisting groups pitching for a place on its consumer healthcare packaging design roster.
12 November 2008 |Upmarketing to the masses
Procter & Gamble is giving Olay a subbrand with the launch of its premium skincare range The Olay ProX (MW last week). While this "professional" range looks similar to its...
06 November 2008 |Estée Lauder to launch anti-ageing innovation
Estée Lauder is introducing a range of anti-ageing moisturisers which the cosmetics company claims "breaks new ground" and "reinvents the anti-wrinkle moisturiser".
06 November 2008 |P&G laundry brands go for compact versions
Procter & Gamble is poised to introduce compact versions of its laundry detergent formats across all brands. The decision means fillers will be removed from powders, tablets...
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