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by Todd Wasserman, Staff Writer
Chances are it was Amazon Prime Day. Other brands, like Target and 7-Eleven, are trying to make their days part of the marketing conversation, too. Read the whole story

COFFEE
by Steve Ellwanger
The ruling stipulates that Keurig will modify its advertising and labeling to include the disclaimer "Check Locally-Not Recycled in Many Communities." Read the whole story

AUTOMOTIVE
by Tanya Gazdik
The biggest spending increase in June was Infiniti -- up over 13,200% after spending less than $20K on national TV last June. Read the whole story

QSR
by Steve Ellwanger
Social media helped hype the connection between QSR chain and J-Hope of the Korean boy band BTS. Read the whole story

APPAREL
by Sarah Mahoney
The effort, produced by New York Times' T Brand Studio, includes a three-part video series explaining the evolution of the human foot. Read the whole story

MOBILE
by Todd Wasserman
The ad shows the phone used in a warehouse, a factory, and other workplaces, and highlights features including barcode scanning. Read the whole story

SPIRITS
by Les Luchter
Skyy, the film's "official spirit partner," says the movie will have "will have audiences asking the question, 'What's in the sky?'" Read the whole story

COMMENTARY
by Sarah Mahoney, Staff Writer
While there's no shortage of D2C period products, Viv is a start-up that stands out through activism. Read the whole story
by Ray Schultz
More B2B buyers now say they can do without a live meeting, although many still buy from live salespeople, Showpad finds. Read the whole story
by Colin Kirkland
TikTok announced a free program Monday that aims to educate small businesses and prepare them to become advertisers its platform through guides and coaching … Read the whole story
by Ray Schultz
The new digital archive contains issues dating back to 1857, with early contributions by famed authors. Read the whole story