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Wallstrip: Krispy Kreme Donuts Inc. (KKD)
Krispy Kreme attempts to win back the hearts of a nation...and clog its arteries as well.
Tags: Heart, Nation, julie alexandria, wallstrip, stocks, investing, krispy, kreme, doughnut, homer, simpson, atkins, carbs, calories, donut, diet, kkd, ice, cream, pinkberry, coldstone
Videos 2008-11-05
Krispy Kreme Donuts Inc. (KKD)
Krispy Kreme attempts to win back the hearts of a nation...and clog its arteries as well.
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Videos 2008-11-05

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Reducing calories extends life of older mice
WASHINGTON AFP ? Lab mice who ate fewer calories seem to live longer, even if they start cutting calories late in life, according to a study published that contradicts prior research contending that calories should be reduced at a young age to prolong life. The study showed that putting...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, HARDWARE, Mice, mouse
Research articles 2004-03-22
MayoClinic.com Launches Calorie Calculator in Its Food and Nutrition Center: Users Can Determine Number of Calories Needed Each Day to Maintain Current Weight.(Brief Article)
Byline: Mayo Clinic ROCHESTER, Minn., Aug. 18 AScribe Newswire -- Low-carb diets are the current rage, but the message on MayoClinic.com still is: calories count. A calorie is still a calorie, and too many calories from any source lead to weight gain. ...
Tags: calorie, food, Manufacturing, Mayo Clinic, nutrition
Research articles 2004-08-18
ADVISORY/Experts Available to Comment on Weight Training and Calories
Business Editors ADVISORY... --BUSINESS WIRE--Nov. 13, 2001TOPIC: A recent study found that women who combine aerobics with weight training burn more calories, both during and after exercise, than women who opt only for aerobics. According to the study, women who did aerobics burned, on average, an additional 50...
Tags: Business Wire, Dr., MARKETING, nutrition, training, women
Research articles 2001-11-13
GMA Supports Health Department's Focus on Calories
HHS and FDA have announced a multi-tiered approach to combat obesity in America as part of the release of FDA's Obesity Working Group report. Recommendations put forth by the FDA Obesity Working Group as part of the new Calories Count campaign include conHHS and FDA have announced a multi-tiered approach...
Tags: FDA, health care
Research articles 2004-03-12
Pepsi Edge has half of the sugar, carbs and calories of regular cola.(Low-carb Product Showcase)
Pepsi-Cola North America has announced its new cola with half the sugar, carbs and calories of regular colas. Pepsi-Cola North America has announced its new cola with half the sugar, carbs and calories of regular colas.
Tags: PepsiCo, sugar
Research articles 2004-07-01
Half the calories, less than half the sales.(New Products)(Brief Article)
PEPSICO WAS REPORTED TO BE PLANNING TO DROP Pepsi Edge, its half-the-carbs/half-the-calories cola, by the end of the year, leaving observers to wonder if Coca Cola will do the same to C2. While Coke is holding to claims it will keep selling the brand PEPSICO WAS...
Tags: PepsiCo, sales
Research articles 2005-06-01
HHS unveils FDA strategy to help reduce obesity; New "calories count" approach builds on HHS' education, research efforts.
M2 PRESSWIRE-12 March 2004-US FDA: HHS unveils FDA strategy to help reduce obesity; New "calories count" approach builds on HHS' education, research effortsC1994-2004 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:03122004 HHS Secretary Tommy G. Thompson today released a new U.S. Food and Drug Administration...
Tags: education, FDA, food, Government, Manufacturing, strategy, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Research articles 2004-03-12
Prof: Mull Over Calories in Wine, Beer Before Toasting the New Year.
Byline: Purdue University WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind., Dec. 17 AScribe Newswire -- While many people are conscious of the calories from snacking on holiday cookies and hors d'oeuvres, many partygoers may not be counting the calories in their alcoholic beverages, says a Purdue University expert....
Tags: alcohol, beverage, Manufacturing, Purdue University, wine
Research articles 2007-12-17
Bacardi USA will introduce in April and May its Island Breeze, a "lite spirit" which has half the calories of traditional spirits and wine
Bacardi USA will introduce in April and May its Island Breeze, a "lite spirit" which has half the calories of traditional spirits and wine. Island Breeze is made with premium Bacardi rum, infused with natural fruit flavors and sucralose, a no-calorie sugar substitute. It will be available in three flavors:...
Tags: Bacardi Ltd.
Research articles 2005-03-01
With Fewer Calories, Sugars, and Carbs*, Jamba Juice(R) Enlightened Smoothies(TM) Provide Five Delicious Ways for You to Lighten Up and Drink to Your Health in 2006
If you're counting calories and looking to cut carbs in the New Year, you don't have to leave your taste buds out in the cold. Jamba Juice, the category-defining leader in freshly blended-to-order fruit smoothies, juices, and good-for-you snacks, has the perfect solution to satisfy your calorie conscious cravings...
Tags: Jamba Juice Co.
Research articles 2006-01-17
In our June issue, I reported that each flavor of Island Breeze by Bacardi, the first lite spirit, has 48-68 calories per standard 1.5-oz. serving.(ROLLOUT)(Correction Notice)
In our June issue, I reported that each flavor of Island Breeze by Bacardi, the first lite spirit, has 48-68 calories per standard 1.5-oz. serving. My apologies to Andy del Rosal, the developer of the great tasting line, who worked most diligently to keep all three flavours...
Tags: Bacardi Ltd.
Research articles 2005-09-01
Diet Quality and Calories Consumed: The Impact of Being Hungrier, Busier and Eating Out
While Americans claim to be eating better and improving their understanding of diet and health, they are getting heavier and increasing their risk of suffering from diet related illnesses. The cause of this inconsistency is unclear. Using theoretical models of preference reversal and econometric empirical analysis, this study finds that...
Tags: University Of Minnesota, Food & Beverage, Vertical Industries, Benefits, Healthcare, Strategy, Manufacturing, Enterprise Software, Software, Human Resources, Management
White papers 2004-03-01
Daily Log Of Calories And Fat Percentage
This is a template for daily log of calories and fat percentage.
Tags: Percentage, Microsoft Corp.
Tools & templates 2003-05-03
Burn Calories at Work
Burn Calories at WorkThis is GreatI want a desk treadmill or even the geek a cycle. But are there are any other useful ideas for getting some exercise at work? Between school and work, it's hard to schedule time to work out because they take up so much time. I'm...
Tags: Burn Calories
Discussion threads 2007-06-07
Anheuser-Busch Cos. Inc. (News Briefs).(to reduce calories in Doc's Hard Lemonade)(Brief Article)
Anheuser-Busch Cos. Inc., St. Louis, the world's largest brewer, will reformulate its Doc's Hard Lemonade malt beverage to make it lower in ... Anheuser-Busch Cos. Inc., St. Louis, the world's largest brewer, will reformulate its Doc's Hard Lemonade malt beverage to make it lower in...
Tags: Anheuser-Busch, DoC
Research articles 2002-11-01
USDA's all-fiber fat substitute. (product made from oats, soybean hulls and other natural materials has zero calories and looks like a fatlike gel for use in many baked or prepared foods)(Emerging Tec
00-00-0000 MADE OF NATURAL INGREDIENTS SUCH as oat and soybean hulls, a fat substitute called Z-Trim also becomes a way of introducing more fiber into the diet, says researcher George Inglett, USDA Agricultural Research Service, Peoria, Ill. He says the finely pulverized powder has zero...
Tags: food, Manufacturing, NETWORKING, substitute, U.S. Department of Agriculture
Research articles 1996-11-04
Chewing Gum Burns calories.
ROCHESTER, MN -- Researchers at the Mayo Clinic have found the act of gum chewing burns about 11 calories an hour. This might not sound like much, but theoretically, someone who chews gum every waking hour for a year could lose about 11 pounds. ...
Tags: Mayo Clinic, researcher, Rochester
Research articles 2000-07-01
Space station crew cutting calories as food supply dwindles
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- Food is running so low aboard the international space station that the two crewmen have been instructed to cut back on calories, at least until a Russian supply ship arrives in a little over two weeks, NASA said Thursday. If anything goes wrong with...
Tags: food, Manufacturing, NASA
Research articles 2004-12-10
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