Anchor backs low-fat spread with £7m adspend
22 Dec 2004 | by Emily Rogers
Arla Foods is investing £7m in the launch of a low-fat version of its Anchor Spreadable brand and boosting the spend for its flagship brand to £11m next year.
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Arla Foods is investing £7m in the launch of a low-fat version of its Anchor Spreadable brand and boosting the spend for its flagship brand to £11m next year.
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