brand news
Posted by Sara Zucker on March 2, 2010 07:33 AM
Tabasco celebrates its 142nd anniversary and discusses future plans. [CNN Money]
The newest Sprint ad challenges similar AT&T and Verizon prices. [Brandweek]
Aflac spends over $60 million annually on advertising. [Adweek]
Google adds photo editing website Picnik to its list of recent purchases. [NY Times]
Apple has admitted to employing underage workers in its factories. [Consumerist]
The latest episode of CBS's 'Undercover Boss' tackles White Castle. [Daily Finance]
Rumors grow about Myspace's potential acquisition of Playdom. [Gawker]
Kotex wants women to "Take the Panty Challenge." [BrandFreak]
General Motors shifts its priorities from Cadillacs to hybrids. [Businessweek]
PepsiCo increases its bottling plant competition with Coca-Cola. [WSJ]
Toyota is set to announce its March incentive program for the U.S. [Reuters]
New York Cablevision subscribers may lose their Disney Channel this weekend. [AP]
Starbucks is under fire after a Virginian customer came in with a gun. [NY Daily News]
Budweiser is creating a reality show in honor of the World Cup. [LA Times]
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