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Household and Personal Care Pretreated Wipes in the U.S.
Household and Personal Care Pretreated Wipes in the U.S. The consumer wipes market continues to thrive. New products continue to emerge, especially in the health and beauty sector, and consumers seem eager to buy them. In a fast paced world, these wipes are indispensable  |  more...
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May 1, 2006 $2,400.00
Antiperspirants and Deodorants in the U.S.
The U.S. market for antiperspirants and deodorants reached $1.9 billion in 2005, up 2.3% from $1.8 billion in 2004. Teenagers and young adults have emerged as a growth market, particularly fueling the explosion in deodorant sprays, the growth segment that presents a threat to old school antiperspirants and deodorants and  |  more...
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Jul 1, 2006 $1,596.00
Feminine Hygiene Products in The U.S.
This all new Packaged Facts report, Feminine Hygiene Products in the U.S ., provides insights into the mature U.S. feminine hygiene products market, comprised of the feminine protection and intimate care categories. This market has been witnessing a decline in sales since 2002, another victim of the Baby Boomers, who try  |  more...
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Jul 1, 2006 $2,400.00
Condoms in The U.S.
The total U.S. market for condoms, including sales through all retail channels stood at $398.3 million in 2005, up 2.8% from 2004. The U.S. condom market is a stable and mature market growing at a steady rate every year. Constant public education on sexually transmitted diseases and the benefits of  |  more...
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Jul 1, 2006 $2,400.00
Pet Care Services in the U.S., 2nd Edition
Pet owners’ desire to take better care of and interact more closely with their pets has driven demand for pet care services to an all-time high, with 83% of pet specialty store shoppers citing “more services” as their number-one trend of interest. Also contributing to the surge in sales  |  more...
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Jun 1, 2006 $2,000.00
Brand Building in the U.S. Pet Products Market
Consumer demand for premium, natural/organic, and health-related pet products, the high degree of interest in pet care services, sales growth in non-traditional retail channels, and an influx of new competitors including powerful human brands are driving marketers of pet products and services to bolster existing brands and create new ones.  |  more...
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Dec 1, 2006 $1,800.00
All Things Convenient: Product, Packaging and Consumer Trends in the Pet Food, Supplies and Travel Markets
Convenience is an increasingly important selling chip for pet products, appealing especially to busy single-person and dual-worker households with stay-at-home pets, as well as aging baby boomers looking to make empty-nest pet-rearing easier. At the same time, products specifically designed to make pets more portable and comfortable while away  |  more...
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Feb 1, 2007 $2,750.00
Premium Pet Demographics and Product Purchasing Preferences
Over 17 million U.S. households qualify as premium pet product demographics, accounting for approximately one-third of all pet-owning households and 16% of U.S. households overall. This all-new report profiles key consumer demographics driving the upper end of the pet market across five distinct cohorts: Affluents (household income of  |  more...
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Aug 1, 2007 $2,500.00
Revolution in Dayparts: Breakfast in the Foodservice Market
Many Americans love breakfast and say it’s their favorite meal: the only repast of the day that has its own distinctive menu items, characterized by lots of proteins and carbohydrates, some fruits and juices, and hardly any vegetables other than the potato.  |  more...
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Dec 1, 2006 $1,596.00
Market Looks:Religious Products Market in the U.S.
MarketLooks , from MarketResearch.com, are concise 15-30 page summaries of popular full-length market research reports published by Packaged Facts. This MarketLooks report has been compiled from the following full-length study: Title: The Future of Food Retailing in the U.S. Published: May  |  more...
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May 1, 2006 $399.00
MarketLooks: Pet Food in the U.S.
MarketLooks , from MarketResearch.com, are concise 15-30 page summaries of popular full-length market research reports published by Packaged Facts. This MarketLooks report has been compiled from the following full-length study: Title: Pet Food in the U.S.: Riding the Premium Wave Published:  |  more...
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Oct 1, 2006 $399.00
Pet Supplements and Nutraceutical Treats in the U.S., 2nd Edition
Although formal regulatory status continues to evade pet supplements, the market is advancing at impressive rates, with sales expected to jump 39% by 2012 to reach $1.7 billion—a forecast that does not factor in the effect of the products’ attaining formal regulatory status, which Packaged Facts predicts will create a  |  more...
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Feb 1, 2008 $3,300.00
Global Pet Food Industry Outlook
Of the 12 broad factors covered in Packaged Facts/WATT Publishing’s Global Pet Food Industry Survey, New Product Trends tops the list, with over two-thirds (67%) of survey respondents considering this trend “very important” to the pet food industry during the next five years. The most important new product trends  |  more...
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May 1, 2007 $3,900.00
Pet Supplies in the U.S., 7th Edition
The ever increasing mindset of “pets as family” is transforming the already dynamic market for non-food pet supplies into an even hotter one, with premium and value-added products often at the fore and higher-income demographics taking an ever larger bite out of the pet market pie. At the same  |  more...
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Aug 1, 2007 $3,500.00
Plus-Size and Big and Tall Clothing in the U.S.
Marketers have big ideas for a big market: Together, plus-size clothing for women and girls, and big & tall clothing for men and boys, rocketed to $76 billion at retail in 2006. By 2012, plus-size/big & tall could shatter the $100 billion mark. Everyone knows that America’s  |  more...
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Jun 1, 2007 $3,000.00
Natural and Organic Personal Care Products in the U.S.
It used to be so simple: Natural and organic HBC brands were pure and healthful, poorly packaged and marketed -- no danger to anybody. But during 2002-2006, retail sales soared to $6 billion; by 2012, that figure could be $8 billion. Now, as natural HBC brand management  |  more...
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Aug 1, 2007 $3,250.00
Laundry Care Products in the U.S.
The laundry care product market is mature but seems to be recapturing its youth with new product innovation and marketing based firmly in consumer needs. Since it’s no longer one size fits all in the laundry care market, recent years have seen an increase laundry product forms, new scents, niche  |  more...
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Nov 1, 2007 $3,000.00
The Teens Market in the U.S.
The Teens Market in the U.S., a new Packaged Facts report, provides a comprehensive analysis of the consumer behavior of the 26 million 12- to 17-year-olds who comprise the teens market. With an aggregate income of $80 billion, teens represent an important consumer segment in their own right.  |  more...
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Jun 1, 2007 $3,500.00
Fit Consumers in the U.S.: Tapping into the Active Lifestyles of Sports and Fitness Participants
This innovative brand new Packaged Facts report provides a detailed analysis of the attitudes and behavior of “Fit Consumers,” who are defined as the 50 million adult Americans who exercise at least three times a week and participate in at least one sport every chance they get. Fit Consumers  |  more...
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Aug 1, 2007 $3,500.00
The Self-Service Purchasing Market in the U.S.
Plastic payment swipes are ushering in a new world of self-service buy-and-pay applications, with American consumers increasingly using self-checkout stations at grocery stores, paying for travel through airport check-in kiosks, and renting movies from self-service DVD rental kiosks instead of traditional retail spaces. Snapshots are being developed at photo kiosks,  |  more...
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Jun 1, 2008 $3,080.00
The Future of Food Retailing in the U.S
Consumer surveys show economic pressures are taking a toll on how Americans grocery shop: 2008 and beyond promise to be challenging years for food retailers as consumers cut back spending in the face of tightening household budgets. At the same time, changing demographics, greater health awareness and channel  |  more...
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Mar 1, 2008 $3,850.00
Caring for Baby: The U.S. Market for Diapers, Bottles, Wipes and More, 3rd Edition
The U.S. population is always increasing, so our $7 billion babycare market should be bullish, right? Yet this is not true across the board: Baby wipes, bodycare items, and feeding accessories posted strong turnarounds in 2003-2007, while infant toys have boomed. Yet such basics as disposable diapers and pacifiers/teethers are  |  more...
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Mar 1, 2008 $3,300.00
Private-Label Credit Cards in the U.S., 6th Edition
This 6th edition of Private Label Credit Cards in the U.S . continues the story told in Packaged Facts' September 2006 analysis of this market. It examines the complex relationship between banks, which are severely restricting their consumer lending; retailers, which want to get their cards into as many hands  |  more...
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Jan 1, 2009 $2,640.00
International Market for Sustainable (Green) Apparel
The greening of the apparel industry is a significant and evolving trend that is likely to affect every facet of this enormous global industry. Under both internal and external pressure to reduce the environmental impact of growing, processing, treating and dyeing fibers and to eliminate exploitation and inequities in labor  |  more...
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May 1, 2008 $3,300.00
Pet Food in the U.S.: Health, Humanization and High Quality Ingredients in an Increasingly Value-Driven Global Market, 8th Edition
The U.S. pet food market has not just survived the spring 2007 recalls but proven its resiliency, with 2007 sales up over previous years and healthy growth continuing through 2008. Yet heightened safety concerns on the part of pet food makers and consumers continue to shape product development and marketing,  |  more...
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Jan 1, 2009 $3,800.00
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