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Martin attributed the recent lack of variety in frozen yogurt flavor to an effort to minimize waste during the potential transition to Dannon...
...warm weather and summertime leisure give way to frosty winter and a swirl of activity, Harvard students can still look forward to a burst of frozen-yogurt flavor...
...says a medium-size study could cost from $94,000 to $188,000. Less expensive options can answer some marketing questions, though. For Unilever, Walla recently used a startle-reflex method that measures muscle control of eye blinks to determine that eating ice cream makes people happier than eating yogurt or chocolate. Another drawback of scanners: lying in one is hardly a natural environment for watching TV or spotting brands. But new versions that let subjects sit up under contraptions that resemble salon hair dryers should increase the comfort factor...
...sized study could cost between $94,000 and $188,000. Less-expensive options can also answer some marketing questions, however. For Unilever, Vienna's Walla recently used a startle-reflex method that measures muscle control of eye blinks to determine that eating ice cream makes people happier than eating yogurt or chocolate. Another drawback of scanners: lying in one is hardly a natural environment to watch TV or spot brands. But anticipated smaller versions that let subjects sit up under contraptions that resemble salon hair dryers should increase the comfort factor...
...enough dairy? I evidently do not and could extend my life by six months with a few chunks of cheese or some yogurt each day. Such are the benefits of calcium, as prescribed to me on the new boomer-centric website Eons.com...