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New Food and Beverage Rollout: October 2014

Oct. 21, 2014
Which new food and beverage products made our list in October? Our monthly rollout has the answer.
Annie’s Brings Goodness to the Frozen AisleAnnie’s Inc. launched Pizza Poppers and Mini Pizza Bagels in the frozen aisle, providing consumers a better-for-you alternative to conventional frozen pizza snacks.Stouffer’s Mac Cups are Snack and SideStouffer’s Mac Cups are a convenient version of the brand's heat-and-eat macaroni and cheese. Greek Yogurt Gets ToppedDannon Co. shows consumers how Greek yogurt can be an indulgent dairy snack. OikosTea that Sneaks in the VeggiesLittle Me Tea is an organic, Non-GMO Project Verified kids’ tea and juice drink.Salads Go With the GrainGeneral Mills Inc. expanded its dry mix salad kits with Suddenly Grain Salad.Gluten-free Convenience from the FreezerUdi’s Gluten Free is expanding its frozen offerings to include premium breakfast and lunch burritos along with Italian-inspired skillet meals.

These products appeared in Food Processing magazine's October 2014 New Product Rollout.

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