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- Labels_for_Education abstract "Labels for Education is a marketing program by the Campbell Soup Company in the United States. The program started in 1973. On some products, their goal was to save labels (such as soup cans) or UPCs (such as Pepperidge Farm products). As of 2013, these five companies are members of the program: Campbell Soup Company, Diamond Foods, Post Foods, Société Bic, and The Dannon Company (the American division of Groupe Danone). In addition, the Glad brand is also a member of this program.".
- Q6466913 abstract "Labels for Education is a marketing program by the Campbell Soup Company in the United States. The program started in 1973. On some products, their goal was to save labels (such as soup cans) or UPCs (such as Pepperidge Farm products). As of 2013, these five companies are members of the program: Campbell Soup Company, Diamond Foods, Post Foods, Société Bic, and The Dannon Company (the American division of Groupe Danone). In addition, the Glad brand is also a member of this program.".
- Labels_for_Education comment "Labels for Education is a marketing program by the Campbell Soup Company in the United States. The program started in 1973. On some products, their goal was to save labels (such as soup cans) or UPCs (such as Pepperidge Farm products). As of 2013, these five companies are members of the program: Campbell Soup Company, Diamond Foods, Post Foods, Société Bic, and The Dannon Company (the American division of Groupe Danone). In addition, the Glad brand is also a member of this program.".
- Q6466913 comment "Labels for Education is a marketing program by the Campbell Soup Company in the United States. The program started in 1973. On some products, their goal was to save labels (such as soup cans) or UPCs (such as Pepperidge Farm products). As of 2013, these five companies are members of the program: Campbell Soup Company, Diamond Foods, Post Foods, Société Bic, and The Dannon Company (the American division of Groupe Danone). In addition, the Glad brand is also a member of this program.".