Summit Dog Park to be Named in Honor of Late Common Council Member Matt Gould insurancenewsnet.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from insurancenewsnet.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
SUMMIT, NJ - The same day, June 1, that City Hall reopened to the public, the Summit Common Council held its first in-person meeting in nearly 15 months. Council Members Susan Hairston, Ward One,.
FRISO today announced its nationwide search for 'Chief Poop Officers' in every household across the island as part of its efforts to advocate good digestive health and nutrient absorption in young children. Launched to coincide with World Digestive Health Day (29 May), FRISO's search for Singapore's Chief Poop Officers recognises that parents play a pivotal role in helping their children achieve good digestive health and nutrient absorption, and kicks off with a contest open to all Singapore families on FRISO's social media channels.
Before anyone becomes a new parent , it is like they’ll hear “sleep when the baby sleeps” quite a few times. While this well-meaning advice is meant to remind parents to try and rest as much when possible, it’s also not necessarily easy to follow through with – especially if your little one isn’t sleeping very well. There are a.
Friso Singapore takes a dump on marketing clutter with poop talk Details 22 December 2020
The marketing and advertising industry is getting increasingly cluttered. According to a recent Forrester report, marketing message volume is forecasted to increase by 40% in the B2C sector. With the increased competition for a share of voice, brands have been made to think out of the box and deliver their marketing messages in an engaging manner. FrieslandCampina’s formula milk brand, Friso, has set out to achieve it with an unprecedented move of placing fecal matter right at the heart of its marketing campaign.
Titled “Good poop matters, baby!”, the nationwide campaign aimed to use the topic of faeces (or “poop”) to educate and empower parents to help their children achieve good gut health.