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Favorite New Food Products of 2008

Our annual unscientific picks for the best new food products of the past year.

Rollout: September's best new products

The latest new food products for Septemer include Tyson's Chicken Any'Tizers, a yogurt drink just for kids and a cola with a buzz. Read on for more, including web...

Rollout: November's best new products

This month's best new food products include fruit parafaits from Dole Food Co. Inc; Roasted Vegetable Ritz from Kraft Foods; Crunchy Nut Sweet & Salty Granola Bars...

Rollout: August's best new products

This month's new product rollout features hot deli sandwiches from Oscar Meyer; fizzy yogurt from Yoplait; veggie sides from Knorr; a protein-enhanced sports drink...

Top Selling New Food Products of 2008

The new "kids" on the block: top-selling new products of 2008 focused on convenience, steaming technologies, full flavor and fewer calories, according to IRI’s...

Favorite Products of the Year: Delighting taste buds and waistlines

The editors, contributing writers, Editorial Advisory Board and readers of Food Processing collectively picked eight top product of the past year: Dannon Activia,...

The year’s top-selling food products

Last year’s top new products focused on low-sodium, probiotics and fiber to manage health problems, according to the annual IRI list.

Rollout: February's best new products

February's best new food products include a candy and video game fusion from Nestle; shelf-stable chicken breasts from Bumble Bee Foods; flavored oven-roasted...

Rollout: May's hot new products

This month's lineup includes Sensations from Lays and Tostitos; a Fusion of flavors from Campbell's V-8 brand; double-cool products from Wrigley; smooth moves from...

New CEOs mean New Directions

Fourteen of the 15 largest food companies have changed CEOs in the past three years. Here’s a look at how seven of them will change the food industry.

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