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Winning a Waitrose Listing with Vypr Data

Naturelly is a challenger brand in the healthy kids snacks category. Their mission was to make a new snack product for children that is both healthy and fun. They came up with a range of Naturelly Jelly Juice, which is made from a gelatine-free jelly called gellan gum. With only 36 kcal and 7g of […]

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Supermarket clothes: what makes George a top brand?

Asda is the third biggest supermarket chain in the UK by market share, after Tesco and Sainsbury’s. However, its own label of clothes, George, is likely the most popular supermarket fashion brand among UK consumers. To check this assumption we ran a multi-option steer* asking consumers which supermarket brands they buy clothes from. The four […]

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Mugler’s New Fragrance Format: Does the Perfume Brush have Staying Power in Mainstream Perfumery?

The latest from mainstream fragrance brand Thierry Mugler is a line of perfume brushes that are used to paint a scented gel on your pulse points. The line includes Mugler’s three bestselling scents – Alien, Angel and Aura – and follows the world-first from Jo Malone, named Jo Loves. The latter contains a trademarked clear […]

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Innovation: 5 Steps To Save Money, Prove ROI & Defend Your Budget.

The pressure on Consumer Goods retail, caused (in part) by Brexit is undeniable: margins are under pressure and risk aversion is creeping in, all inevitably leading to one thing – downwards pressure on budgets. The need to commercially prove ROI has just stepped up another gear, as marketing, research and innovation budgets are often a) […]

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