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Food and Beverage Companies Go Green
Consumers are making choices based on sustainability efforts; here’s what the top food and beverage companies are doing
Wellness Foods Readers' Choice Awards: The healthiest ingredient suppliers
Wellness Foods announces the winners of its fifth annual Readers’ Choice Awards for the best suppliers of nutritional ingredients.
Wellness Foods Readers' Choice Awards: Win-Win Situation
Wellness Foods' readers have answered the challenge and made their choices. We present our third annual Readers’ Choice Awards for the best suppliers of nutritional...
Consumer Attitudes about Nutrition: Insights into nutrition, health and soy
United Soybean Board's 14th annual research study sheds light on U.S. consumer attitudes about health and nutrition issues. Topics include product reformulations to...
Well Noted: Diluting the Organic and Health Messages
Do the terms "organic" and "healthy" lose their meaning when they're applied to every food and beverage product? There’s danger in blurring lines between what is...
Food and Beverage Market for Kids Growing Like a Weed
By 2007, sales of kids’ foods and beverages could reach as high as $38 billion or more.
Helping food and beverage products meet functional health trends
As the mega-trend toward healthy lifestyles continues to drive consumer products, WILD Flavors, Inc. remains dedicated to producing innovative functional ingredients...
How to Build a Healthier Dessert
With fat, sugar and calories on the outs, wise manufacturers are building healthy indulgences through clever application of current ingredient and technology trends.
Rollout: New Food Products for May 2009
We've got an array of healthy foods, tasty treats, mom-approved snacks and easy-to-prepare meals in the May 2009 New Food Rollout.
Less dieting and healthier diets
Join the conversation: Diane Toops discusess the consumer trend to choose “better for you” foods instead of dieting to win the battle of the bulge.