March 2015 New Food and Beverage Rollout

Feb. 26, 2015
Our March 2015 new product rollout offers morsels of sweet, salty, and scrumptious that consumers will love.

Food and beverage manufacturers have been busy producing little slices of deliciousness for hungry consumers. From exotic flavors to sweet-tooth savers, this month's product rollout features an array of new products. 

Tomato Ketchup Heats Up with Sriracha

Today’s evolving taste buds crave new flavors, which is why Heinz is getting hot with Heinz Ketchup Blended with Sriracha Flavor.

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Cheetos Sweetos Gives A Cheesy Tradition a Sweet Side

Cheetos Sweetos replaces the signature Cheetos cheese flavor with cinnamon sugar.

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Triple-Layered Yogurt Contains Three Layers of Decadence

Stonyfield's newest yogurt contains three layers of goodness: cream, honey sweetened whole milk, and flavorful fruit.

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Special K Rolls Out New Snacking Bars and Brownies

Special K Chewy Snack Bars and Special K Brownies come in a variety of craveable combinations: sweet and salty, fresh and fruity and decadently chocolatey.

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Republic of Tea Rolls Out New Lines of Tea

From Hicaf to Matchia, The Republic of Tea matches its new teas to consumer preferences.

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Häagen-Dazs Unveils Artisan Ice Cream for the Supermarket

Häagen-Dazs teamed up with small confection makers from around the country to craft six chef-inspired premium ice creams.

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