brand news
Posted by Sara Zucker on March 26, 2010 05:49 AM
Duane Reade's new beauty section will be stocked with upscale brands. [WSJ]
Beauty product sales were down but skincare lines did well in 2009. [WWD]
L.L.Bean launched its Signature collection, but consumers aren't impressed. [Wallet Pop]
DreamWorks promises 3-D animated movies from now on. [Businessweek]
Puma teamed up with Droga5 on a visually stimulating smartphone. [BrandFreak]
Microsoft tries to show up Google by revamping its Bing search engine. [LA Times]
Big Night Entertainment is rolling out bowling lounges at Foxwoods. [Boston Herald]
The CW television network will double its advertisements for online shows. [WSJ]
The "world's cheapest car" got a green makeover with a higher price-tag. [Daily Finance]
Universal Orlando will open a Harry Potter-themed attraction in June. [AP]
L'Oreal is currently planning this year's media plan for its many brands. [Adweek]
How will food companies react to the current overabundance of strawberries? [Consumerist]
March 29 begins a beautiful friendship for Martha Stewart and Hallmark. [Mediaweek]
Rumors are spreading that Emanuel Ungaro is looking for a buyer. [NY Post]
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