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  2. Borden (company) - Wikipedia

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    The company changed its name to "Borden's Condensed Milk Company" in 1899. It suffered a legal setback in 1912, when a federal appellate court held that the Borden Ice Cream Co. (a competitor whose ownership included one "Charles Borden") could sell ice cream under the Borden name because Borden's Condensed Milk sold only milk, not ice cream, [2] but the limit on its products was short-lived.

  3. Borden's Ice Cream - Wikipedia

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    Borden's Ice Cream Shoppe is a historic ice cream parlor on Johnston Street in Lafayette, Louisiana, built in 1940 to sell Borden ice creams. In 1981, then owner, lifelong Lafayette resident Flora Levy, died. Her will stipulated a large bequest, including the ice cream parlor, to the University of Louisiana Lafayette's Foundation. The ...

  4. These Companies Paid Massive Sums to Settle Lawsuits - AOL

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    The companies agreed to significantly reduce their marketing and lobbying presences and begin making annual payments to states of $206 billion over 25 years, funding both medical care for people ...

  5. Guilt-free consumption - Wikipedia

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    The spread of ethical consumerism, and the following availability of information about the ethicality of products, can be understood as the driving force of guilt free consumption. [1] In this sense, the feeling of guilt experienced by consumers is fostered by their knowledge of the potential consequences of their choices.

  6. Ethical consumerism - Wikipedia

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    Conscientious consumerism is when people make a habit of buying goods from ethical companies and avoid impulsive buying from unethical ones, in order to contribute positively in political, social, and environmental ways. Such a consumer rationalizes unnecessary and even unwanted consumption by saying that "it's for a good cause."

  7. Marketing ethics - Wikipedia

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    The ethics of marketing practice, especially directed towards the vulnerable can be divided into two areas, product and process. Process related ethical issues are often demonstrated through the use of deceptive or misleading advertising, where as product related issues is predominately focuses on marketing of certain “harmful” products ...

  8. Business ethics - Wikipedia

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    In addition, the ethical standards set forth by a person's superior(s) often translate into their own code of ethics. The company's policy is the 'umbrella' of ethics that play a major role in the personal development and decision-making processes that people make with respect to ethical behavior.

  9. Ben Cohen (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    The ice cream was made by hand in Cohen's kitchen with ingredients purchased by the Sanders campaign. Ben & Jerry's released a statement disavowing connection or support for the product, saying "This was created by Ben as a citizen.