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Get ready to hear a lot more about sweet, tasty doughnuts. Sensing a shift in America's mood caused by the economy, Dunkin' Donuts is launching the biggest marketing push for doughnuts since the company's iconic 1979 campaign "Time To Make The Donuts." ...more
May 25, 2009
Sensing a shift in America's mood due to the economy, Dunkin' Donuts is launching the biggest marketing push for doughnuts since the company's iconic 1979 campaign "Time To Make The Donuts." ...more
May 22, 2009
Jennifer Johnson wanted her daughter, Je'Neiyce, to have a fun celebration in a city park for her second birthday. ...more
April 2, 2009
Jennifer Johnson wanted her daughter, Je'Neiyce, to have a fun celebration in a city park for her 2nd birthday. ...more
April 1, 2009
Someday, maybe, the two of you will be comfortably settled into a sweatpants-and-shared-soap domesticity. The kind that inspires pronouncements beginning: "Here's what you can get me for Christmas. ..." ...more
December 21, 2008
MILWAUKEE (AP) - Hostess Twinkies are becoming the latest product remade and repackaged into 100-calorie snack packs, a product some analysts say could do well given that more people are packing their own lunches in the slumping economy. ...more
November 9, 2008
Southern California jumped two spots to No. 1 in The Associated Press Top 25 on Tuesday, rewarded by voters for opening the season with a dominant performance on the road against a BCS conference opponent. ...more
September 3, 2008
From bathtubs and bedding to books and office furniture, cabinets and doors to TVs and toys, East Pasco Habitat for Humanity's ReStore offers a variety of new and used merchandise. Sales help fund the nonprofit homebuilder's operations. ...more
August 15, 2008
TAMPA - Courtney Dempsey spent a good part of this afternoon in shock after hearing she and her fiancé won a $100,000 dream wedding in a contest sponsored by Us Weekly magazine. ...more
July 15, 2008
Hey, Teacher, Leave Those Cakes Alone The big food news of the week: School board members in Arlington Heights, Ill., voted to ban birthday cakes and cupcakes from classrooms next year as part of a new wellness policy. Birthday parties are still OK. It's just the baked goods that suffer under a new zero-tolerance policy. ...more
June 4, 2008
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