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by Steve Ellwanger
Suit was in response to a voluntary recall last September following the discovery of benzene, a carcinogen, in aerosol Coppertone products. Read the whole story

FOOD AND BEVERAGES
by Sarah Mahoney
As they make trade-offs, people are less impressed with national brands. Read the whole story

HEALTH CARE
by Les Luchter
Quest Diagnostics will relaunch its growing direct-to-consumer platform during the next few weeks, with the aim of increasing clicks, purchases. Read the whole story

COMMENTARY
by Sarah Mahoney, Staff Writer
With tens of thousands of small stores throughout the U.S., dollar stores are eating more of America's grocery budget. Read the whole story

FINANCIAL SERVICES
by Tanya Gazdik
Northwestern Mutual's research revealed that Americans have a desire to pursue their dreams now, rather than wait for that elusive "someday." Read the whole story

FOOD
by Steve Ellwanger
Animated character says being an adult can be hard, but cutting back on sugar-at least with ketchup containing sucralose-can be easy. Read the whole story

ELECTRONICS
by Todd Wasserman
Brett Gelman, best known for his role on Netflix's "Stranger Things," stars in this spot as a very stressed man trying to print something. Read the whole story

COMMENTARY
by Todd Wasserman, Staff Writer
For example, the Hilton Hotels Paris Hilton ad succeeded in connecting the socialite to the hotel chain and humanizing both a little bit. Read the whole story

AUTOMOTIVE
by Tanya Gazdik
"I'm here because the auto show and the vehicles here give me so many reasons to be optimistic about the future," says President Biden. Read the whole story

COMMENTARY
by Sarah Mahoney, Staff Writer
Hilary Lloyd, vice president of marketing and CSR, explains how the brand is standing out in a crowded field. Read the whole story
COMMENTARY
by Harvey Chipkin, Columnist
The "It Matters Where You Stay" campaign used humor to break the "sameness" the company's ad agency saw in hotel advertising. Read the whole story

COMMENTARY
by Ray Schultz, Columnist
Millennials do almost all of their e-commerce buying online, more than they did in 2019, CouponFollow reports. Read the whole story