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Making A Plant-Based Jerky For The Lone Star State

PYMNTS

To get the word out about its products and educate the market, All Y’alls Foods is working with a few moderate influencers, who might have 25,000 to 50,000 social media followers. Beyond eCommerce, consumers can check the website to find local stores that carry its products in cities such as Austin, New York City and Denver.

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Kombucha, Bingeing, Legos And Wine: How We’ll Keep Busy In Quarantine

PYMNTS

It ran right after the Super Bowl game between the New York Giants and Denver Broncos when winning the Giants’ quarterback, Phil Simms, was asked a question that we at PYMNTS wholly approve of: “What’s next? In 1987, Disney launched one of the more successful ad campaigns in its history. Americans are brave people.

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When QSRs Think Really Outside The Box In The Innovation Race

PYMNTS

They’re a limited edition and are only available in Austin, Seattle, Miami, Los Angeles and New York City. With the pervasive nature of social media, there is so much pressure to appear happy and perfect. The boxes are different colors, but the meals are the same. Each has a Whopper, French fries and a drink.

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CEO Roundtable: Ideas for a successful 2023

Independent Banker

Anita Drentlaw , CEO, president and CFO at $190 million-asset New Market Bank in Elko New Market, Minn. billion-asset ANB Bank in Denver. Jill Sung , president and CEO of $325 million-asset Abacus Federal Savings Bank in New York City. Koger Propst , president and CEO of $3.2 Corey Neil , president and CEO of $3.25

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The Wellness Economy: The Buzzy Trend Reshaping Everything From Personal Care To Real Estate

CB Insights

Brands are leveraging social media to advertise “aspirational lifestyles,” making it easier than ever to buy into the wellness mentality. With beer sales falling and cannabis increasingly perceived as healthier than alcohol, beer and spirits brands are exploring new products beyond their traditional market.

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