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Industry: Email Alert RSS FeedHaribo's Maoam range
Grocer, Dec 15, 2007
The Maoam range of fruit chews from Haribo has been one of the success stories of the decade. Since its launch in 2001, Maoam has made a major contribution to the development and success of this growing sector and in just six years has become the No 3 soft & chewy fruit brand.
Maoam is now available in a variety of pack formats, including Maoam Stripes and Mao Mix in family-size bags, and Maoam Stripes and Maoam Minis in countline drums and displays.
Haribo is offering 10 retailers the chance to brighten up their stores by winning a colourful Maoam-branded dump bin, plus a 12-bag carton of each Maoam Stripe and Mao Mix family size-bags. Fill in the form on page 45.
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