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Pillsbury provides portion control for empty nesters, DINKs

  ...empty nesters, DINKs 10/14/2004 General Mills Pillsbury officially launched a marketing campaign to augment its products aimed at the growing number of baby...

Cargill concocts stealth health

Cargill Inc. is adding consumer-marketing savvy to the way it sells ingredients. The Minnetonka-based agrigiant just formulated a group of prototype products made...

Disease management foods to soar

  ...With more than half of the 78 million Baby Boomers turning 50 in the next 10 years, demand for prescription and over-the-counter remedies and foods and beverages...

Coca-Cola cuts long-term earnings targetswww.associatedpress.com, www.msnbc.msn.com

  ...Isdell said young people, Hispanics and aging baby boomers are the three segments most important for growth in North America. After talking at length about the...

‘The future of food’

“The future of food” was explored by 54 speakers over three days in November and December in a conference staged by the Grocery Manufacturers of America (GMA)....

Mars’ Wrigley purchase should reshape the candy industry

Mars announced April 28 a merger agreement with Chicago-based Wm. Wrigley Jr. Company in a transaction valued at approximately $23 billion.

Nestle to buy baby food giant Gerber

Nestle SA, the world's largest food company, will buy U.S. baby-food giant Gerber from Novartis AG for $5.5 billion in cash, becoming the world's biggest baby food...

A New Tasting Menu in the Baby Section

For years baby food changed little. Now there has been a growth spurt of alternatives, from single-ingredient purées to complete toddler meals in designer packages....

Danone to buy Dutch baby-food giant Numico

Groupe Danone, the world's largest yogurt company, said it planned to buy Numico, a Dutch baby-food maker, for 12.3 billion euros as part of its focus on healthy...

Lasers used to detect melamine in baby formula

A Purdue University researcher has found a way to detect trace amounts of melamine in infant formula.

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