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Dannon sued over "probiotic" bacteria claims
...Dannon sued over "probiotic" bacteria claims FoodProcessing.com 01/24/2008 A proposed class action filed on Wednesday in California accuses The Dannon Co...
Report Reveals Consumers Embracing the Digestive Health Movement
...The success of marketing probiotic yogurt products such as Activia and Yakult means that American consumers are more aware of the importance of digestive health...
Probiotic Bacteria May Protect Against Autoimmune Diseases
A Swedish study shows probiotics can increase "infection defense" white blood cells and may be able to reduce disease-causing overreactions in the immune system.
FDA finalizes qualified health claim for barley products
The Food and Drug Administration announced May 19 that it has finalized a rule that allows foods containing whole-grain barley to claim that they reduce the risk of...
Cargill’s Barlív Barley Betafiber Meets FDA Health Claim Requirements for Soluble Fiber
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued an interim final rule to amend the existing health claim regarding soluble fiber and reduced risk of heart disease,...
FDA updates health claim for calcium, osteoporosis
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is proposing to allow new claims on foods and dietary supplements containing calcium and Vitamin D to show their potential to...
FDA approves qualified health claim for canola oil
Canola oil is now eligible to bear a qualified health claim on its ability to reduce the risk of coronary heart disease (CHD) due to its unsaturated fat content, the...
State probes Coke-Nestlé calorie-burning drink claims
Connecticut's attorney general has launched an investigation into claims by Coca-Cola Co. and Nestlé SA that a new green-tea-based soft drink they are marketing...
Top-selling new products of 2004
Brand extensions, especially in soft drinks, top annual IRI list.
Top Ten New Food NPD Trends for 2010
...in functional foods, as others will be forced, for the moment, to rely on softer claims. With the pattern of EFSA decisions expressed thus far, it is difficult to...