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Pepsico's Aquafina Launches Lightest Weight Bottle in the Market

PepsiCo’s Aquafina is launching the Eco-Fina Bottle, the lightest half-liter bottle of any nationally distributed bottled water brand in the market.

U.S. smoothie market more than doubles

With on-the-go dining and snacking moving to the American meal forefront, the U.S. smoothie market has been flooded with consumers looking for a quick portable meal...

GPI Seeks Entries for 2009 Clear Choice Awards for Best Glass Package Designs

Awards Go “Virtual” and Become Part of Recycle Glass Week

Packaging changes impact food, chemical industries

Food processors are rethinking the way the package foods

Greener Packaging on Tap for New Consumer Packaged Goods

Recession or not, consumer packaged goods makers are forging ahead with new packaging innovations that are better for the environment, offer new convenience benefits...

Food can dented — but undaunted

The humble can is under increasing pressure as food companies abandon cans for packaging that's more convenient, more profitable, or has more pizzazz. But it's a...

Recession-Proof Food and Drink Markets Identified

Market research firm's review of report forecasts uncovers common theme: people are spending less, staying at home more.

Survey reveals eroding consumer confidence in packaged goods brands

In a new IBM survey, a majority of consumers revealed the level of information consumer products companies provide on the contents, origins and environmental impact...

Dole Food opens packaging plant

Dole Food Co. opened its $54 million salad-packaging plant in Bessemer City, west of Charlotte, employing 350 people in a county hard hit by the demise of the...

When U.S. food shoppers read labels, fat content is their greatest concern

American consumers rate themselves as the world's most savvy shoppers when it comes to understanding nutrition labels on the foods they buy. But rather than worry...

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