'The Bottomless Cup: A Year Of La Yogurt Probiotic Giveaways'

January 3, 2013 Maiden Media Group

Maiden Media Group launched a social media campaign today titled “The Bottomless Cup: A Year of La Yogurt Probiotic Giveaways” for their client, La Yogurt Probiotic. The yearlong campaign will utilize “Like Gating” to generate Likes for La Yogurt Probiotic’s Facebook Page and increase their overall brand reach. The campaign begins with the New Year, and as the name suggests, it is a “year of giveaways” that will last the duration of 2013.

The San Francisco Baking Institute Is Not Closing

Over the last 24 hours in San Francisco, e-mail boxes, Twitter feeds and Facebook walls have been flooded with the plea: Save the San Francisco Baking Institute, which was ordered to shut down immediately by the “red tape of Sacramento.”

Rudi's Organic Bakery Toasts The New Year With A Pantry Full Of Fun & New Facebook App

Rudi’s Organic Bakery® is celebrating the New Year with a burst of creativity that will allow fans to toast the good life. We’ve all see the headlines—Elvis and the Queen miraculously appearing in the scorch marks of toasted bread. Starting Jan. 2, through the new Rudi’s Organic Toast-A-Gram app on Facebook, now everyone can toast and share what or who they love on a yummy slice of Rudi’s Organic Sandwich Bread.

Steven Roberts Original Desserts & Ticklebelly Desserts Purchase Denver Facility

January 3, 2013 Ticklebelly Desserts

Steven Roberts Original Desserts and Ticklebelly Desserts announce the purchase of a 380,000 square foot facility at I-70 and Tower Road in Aurora, Colorado, that allows them to consolidate their Colorado bakeries, warehouse, and corporate headquarters under one roof, to increase manufacturing and shipping capacity of their innovative, signature desserts, and to add up to 800 new jobs to the area over the next three years.

In Tennessee Liquor Stores Rebuff Grocery Stores’ Wine Proposal

An effort to reduce opposition to supermarket wine sales has so far failed to change the minds of the liquor store owners who stand to lose the most out of the proposal.