UK: Jordans Cereals unveils 2010 marketing spend

By: just-food.com | 4 March 2010

UK cereal maker Jordans Cereals is to invest GBP6.5m (US$9.8m) in marketing support for its range throughout this year.

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UK cereal maker Jordans Cereals is to invest GBP6.5m (US$9.8m) in marketing support for its range throughout this year.

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