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Saturday Night Live opens with a scattershot sketch about the Super Bowl. On CBS’s pre-game show, host James Brown (Kenan Thompson) – “no, not that one”–and panel emphasize how diverse Sunday’s program will be.
In the spirit of the NFL’s recent outreach to children via Nickelodeon, the game will also air on Bravo, where it’s being advertised as Old Hag versus Young Slut. The commercials will also attempt to appeal to all sides of America: a Cheeze-It ad invokes the Civil Rights and Black Live Matter movements, while one for Papa John’s Pizza promises “No child sex trafficking in the basement.”
Image courtesy of J.M. Smucker The food firm completed the $50 million sale of the premium pet food business to Nexus Capital Management LP.
American food manufacturer The J.M. Smucker Co. has wrapped up the $50 million sale of its Natural Balance premium pet food business to Nexus Capital Management LP, including the business’ portfolio, certain trademarks and licensing agreements and a group of employees who support the brand, a recent company release announced.
“The closing of this transaction supports our priority to focus on the core brands within our pet food and pet snacks portfolio, including Rachel Ray Nutrish, Milk-Bone and Meow Mix among others, which create a unique portfolio with significant long-term growth potential that meets consumer needs across value, mainstream and premium offerings,” the firm’s president and chief executive officer, Mark Smucker, said in a statement.
The ice cream company Ben & Jerry’s is entering the pet food business for the first time with frozen treats for dogs. The treats, called Doggie Desserts, will be available for sale at U.S. food and pet stores later this month.
The Associated Press
This photo provided by Ben & Jerryâs shows Ben & Jerryâs dog treats. The venerable Vermont ice cream company said Thursday, Jan. 7, 2021, itâs introducing a line of frozen dog treats, its first foray into the lucrative pet food market. The treats, sold in 4-ounce cups, will arrive in U.S. groceries and pet stores later this month. (Ben & Jerryâs via AP)
Think your dog deserves dessert? So does Ben & Jerry’s.
The venerable Vermont ice cream company said Monday it’s introducing a line of frozen dog treats, its first foray into the lucrative pet food market. Doggie Desserts, sold in 4-ounce cups, go on sale in U.S. groceries and pet stores later this month.