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'Til Diet Cherry Vanilla Dr Pepper Do Us Part


Good news—maybe?—for Kelly Gray, the 23-year-old Virginia Beach hairdresser who auctioned off a bridesmaid slot in her wedding on eBay. The winning bidder (at $5,700) is a doctor. In fact, it's the Dr Pepper Snapple Group, which decided to up the sponsorship to $10,000 according to The New York Times' Katie Zezima.

"I'm very grateful. It’s way more than I could have asked for or imagined," Ms. Gray told the paper. Nick Rangone, a spokesman for the beverage concern (who reportedly bid under the nom de eBay "Nick from New Jersey"), says the company is considering opening the bridesmaid role to a contest or possibly a celebrity.  read more »

Meet Your New Tourism Czar

Earlier today we caught up with George A. Fertitta, Bloomberg's newest private sector recruit, who will be taking over the city's newly combined tourism, marketing and event-planning operations on June 19th.

He said he hopes he will bring the entire organization "up another notch" thanks to his "background and skill set." (He was founder of the ad agency Margeotes Fertitta Powell, which among its clients counted ... Colonial Williamsburg!)

He entered negotiations with the Bloomberg administration several months ago, he said, before the Snapple debacle.

"I don't really look at this as a Snapple problem, it is a situation of unfulfilled over-expectation. There is no correlation between any of the staff changes and the Snapple situation."

The new guy's credo:

"This is not a city dedicated to tourism, but to its citizens, and tourism is an engine to make the lives of the city's citizens better."

Where to start?

"Staten Island!," he said. "There are big plans for Staten Island."

- Jason Horowitz

Bloomberg's Snapple Portion

While Bill Clinton and Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee took on obesity uptown with pledges from Coke and Pepsi to cut down soda portions for kids during the school day, Mayor Bloomberg was left to defend his favorite soft drink.

"Snapple has calories like other things," said Bloomberg.

Snapple Lemons

The great Snapple Deal windfall continues to elude the city. Last month, the city was forced to renegotiate its deal with the tea-maker after revenue from sales fell $93 million short of the $126 million the city had projected.

Now, Crain's reports, Comptroller William Thompson is charging that New York City Marketing (the company responsible for dreaming up these "branding" opportunities for the city) owes the city of more than $200,000 in commissions from Snapple. New York City Marketing begs to differ.

- Lizzy Ratner

The Rich Get Thinner, The Poor Get Diabetes

If you live in ZIP code 10021, the odds are that you don’t have diabetes, that no one in your  read more »

The Rich Get Thinner, The Poor Get Diabetes

If you live in ZIP code 10021, the odds are that you don’t have diabetes, that no one in your fami  read more »

Follow That Truck, Officer!

Moonlighting holding down two or three jobs at one time-has become a lugubrious way of life for many  read more »

Countdown to Bliss

Steven Harkins and Wendy KaufmanMet: September 1976

Engaged: Aug. 29, 2003  read more »

Snapple Beware: She's the Gadfly In the Food Industry's Soup

"Just when I think I've heard everything, I learn that Snapple is buying out our school system," sai  read more »

Call Him Broom Boy: Sanitation Saint Is A Very Local Hero

For kicks, others climb Everest or spend $20 million to look back at Earth from outer space.  read more »