Montreal company lets shoppers mix their own cereal blend Customers can make a customizable cereal using Mixit's products Canadian Celiac Association wary of gluten-free Cheerios Association awaiting evidence showing the new line is 100% free of gluten Twitter introduces Promoted Stickers with Pepsi The soda brand is the first advertiser to use Twitter's sticky new ad unit Ugly produce decision leads to ugly public Producers no longer need to label 'Produit du Quebec' on locally-grown bulk fruits and veggies Wet weather hurting southern Manitoba tomato fields Tomato fields suffering from blight since fields can't dry out Can curiosity help sell more produce? This study suggests that satisfying customers’ curiosity can increase sales Sampler CEO on the peer-to-peer future of marketing Consumers trust the opinions of their friends, says Chevrier, and that’s an unbeatable marketing resource Tale of two summers: Farmers deal with drought in the east, rain on the prairies Relentless rainstorms in Alberta and Saskatchewan have meant increased risk of rot and disease Ranchers applaud Earls president's apology for snubbing Canadian beef Mo Jessa makes public apology at a beef industry conference in Calgary Saskatchewan urges railways to be ready to transport larger than average crop Agricultural Producers Association of Saskatchewan suggested there might be more rail capacity because oil and potash production is down First Previous 137 138 139 140 141 Next Last