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CAMA sponsorship program
The Canadian Automatic Merchandising Association (CAMA) now offers sponsors the opportunity to raise their profiles throughout the year. The new program offers five levels of sponsorship.
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New $100 bill fails rip test
A Manitoba man has found cracks in the claim that Canada's new polymer bills are stronger than the paper variety they're replacing.
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School junk food doesn’t cause obesity: study
North American schools have been busy banishing chocolate bars, potato chips and pop from vending machines, but it may be a waste of time in the battle against childhood obesity, a new study shows.
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Peanut vending firm denies lawsuit allegations
An Orillia, Ont. area company facing a class-action lawsuit over its program to hire distributors to sell peanuts through vending machines across the country says many distributors were “extremely successful” under the plan.
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Bored workers crave coffee and chocolate
There's a reason workers may choose that chocolate bar out of the vending machine or make that fourth cup of coffee at the office: boredom.
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