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11 © Copyright 2012 SymphonyIRI Group, Inc. All rights reserved. These days, trying to survive and thrive in the world of CPG feels a bit like playing a part in the tale of David and Goliath. The United States economy has been on unstable ground for several years. A great many consumers have been feeling like they are in a financial “holding pattern”– things are not getting declining, but they are not improving, either. Outside this sizable group, consumer sentiment around the economy and personal finances has been mixed. Pessimistic consumers are continuing to struggle to make ends meet. Optimistic consumers feel that things are getting better, but a strong sense of frugality is permeating their daily lives, their shopping behaviors and their consumption patterns. Meanwhile, CPG marketers have been wrestling with rising commodity prices, and increased input costs all along the supply and delivery chain. The net result of these forces has been intense margin strain and ongoing growth issues. The CPG industry, as a whole, is in search of firm footing. Across CPG channels, departments, categories and brands, there are CPG marketers that are dialing into and delivering against the needs and wants of their shoppers. Indeed, while the war is far from over, there are battles being won. Select Findings  The economy made some strides toward firmer ground in 2011, but the global and the U.S. economic environments are far from stable and this uncertainty is reflected in CPG and consumer trends  While consumers are still very much entrenched in conservative living and shopping behaviors, pockets of opportunity exist among both optimistic segments and those consumers seeking new ways to live well for less  The drug channel demonstrated healthy growth during the past year, supported by evolving trip mission trends and an increased focus on the food and beverage arena CPG Year in Review: The Search for Footing in an Evolving Marketplace February 2012 Executive Overview SymphonyIRI's Times & Trends highlights new developments and critical events across all major CPG categories and channels, providing powerful benchmarking data to help guide your strategic decisions. This issue of Times & Trends explores economic, channel, department and category performance throughout the past year. The report is intended to help CPG marketers understand market opportunities and risks by benchmarking performance versus the industry, and act on this knowledge with confidence and agility. Introduction

22 © Copyright 2012 SymphonyIRI Group, Inc. All rights reserved. Select Findings (cont’d)  Innovation is playing a key role in driving growth across a number of CPG categories, including weight control/ nutrition liquids/powders, eye cosmetics, and energy drinks  In the coming year, the CPG industry will be influenced by a number of factors, but the economy will continue to be the single largest influencer, bringing huge consumer focus on living well with less and an unrelenting pursuit of saving money CPG Year in Review: The Search for Footing in an Evolving Marketplace January 2012 Executive Overview