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Consumer Packaged Goods Trend Predictions for 2010
Mintel says new products to play on the familiar, updated for today's shopper
Bee products may help humans fight cancernews.bbc.co.uk
...Bee products may help humans fight cancer news.bbc.co.uk 12/06/2004 http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/4063377.stm More News: 11/20/2009 Donnie Smith Promoted...
ConAgra Food Products to Feature New Symbol Indicating Healthy Food Choice
New Symbol Emphasizing More Nourishing Choices to Be Featured on Nearly 200 ConAgra Foods Products
Rich Products chairman tells fish tales at Bush Library
Bob Rich Jr., chairman of the board and CEO of Rich Products Corp. told fish stories at the George H.W. Bush Library and Museum. But they had nothing to do with his...
Harte Foods Buys Bako Products, Builds Chalet
Dessert manufacturer Harte Foods, Inc., announced June 17 that it has completed its acquisition of Bako Products, a Sacramento, Calif. provider of specialty bakery...
Del Monte enlists Muppets to help children eat healthfully
With recent studies indicating that fewer than 15% of elementary age school children eat the recommended servings (five or more servings) of fruits and vegetables...
Kellogg Expects to Create 300 New Jobs in West Central Indiana
The global cereal and snack maker announced plans to boost its Midwest production operations following its acquisition of the assets of IndyBake Products and Brownie...
Kettle cooks up new vision with help of Global CEO
...Kettle cooks up new vision with help of Global CEO 03/17/2005 Kettle Foods, Salem, Ore., has welcomed a consumer products veteran, Paul Davis, as its first...
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,...
Recession Slows the Pace of New Food Products
New U.S. product launches were cut in half in the first quarter of 2009, apparently the result of the difficult economy.