P&G scoops Brand of the Year award
29 Nov 2012 | by Noelle McElhatton
Procter & Gamble has won The Marketing Society's 2012 Brand of the Year award, given in association with Marketing and sponsored by international design agency Tag.
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Procter & Gamble has won The Marketing Society's 2012 Brand of the Year award, given in association with Marketing and sponsored by international design agency Tag.
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