brand news
Posted by Sara Zucker on February 9, 2010 07:37 AM
Dunkin' Donuts aims to increase competition with energy drink brands. [Boston Herald]
Dodge looks for manly men with a beard-growing contest. [BrandFreak]
The Nook is finally available in Barnes & Noble stores. [PC Mag]
Hormel's "Life Better Served" campaign shows brand depth. [Brandweek]
With North American sales down, Coca-Cola hopes to raise appeal overseas. [DailyFinance]
Facebook's Doppelganger Week is a huge success. [Time]
American Airlines will now charge $8 for in-flight blanket use. [Business Insider]
After this year's success, Fandango doubles its office size. [LA Times]
Lions Gate Entertainment and Weinstein Brothers looking to buy Miramax. [Reuters]
Leading London restaurants team up to raise money for Haiti. [Bloomberg]
The Super Bowl garners more views than the 1983 M.A.S.H. finale. [Mediaweek]
TripAdvisor.com publishes its annual "Dirtiest Hotels" list. [NY Times]
UPS grounds 300 pilots in an attempt to cut costs. [WSJ]
Unilever will continue to work with media agency Mindshare. [Adweek]
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