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New Research Shows That Sugar and High-Fructose Corn Syrup Are Not That Different
There is no special link between the consumption of high-fructose corn syrup and obesity
Three Recent Victories for High Fructose Corn Syrup
High Fructose Corn Syrup wins in court and the American Medical Association
Beverages sweetened with high fructose corn syrup affect fullness, hunger same as as those sweetened with sugar
A statement from Audrae Erickson, president of the Corn Refiners Association, on peer-reviewed study published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition.
Wake Up and Smell the Coffee
Starbucks Plans to Remove High Fructose Corn Syrup from Baked Goods; Some Say That's Not Such A Grande Idea
Midwest flooding shuts food processing plants
At least four food processing plants have been forced to shut down or curtail operations in the wake of the disastrous Midwest flood, the worst the region has seen...
Corn Products Wants Out Of Merger With Bunge
While the two ingredient companies were called "an excellent business fit" when a proposed merger was announced June 23, Corn Products International's board now...
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
Healthy Food Holdings to acquire Van's Waffles
Healthy Food Holdings, a portfolio company of private equity firm Catterton Partners, is set to acquire Van’s International Foods, Inc., the maker and marketer of...
PALATINIT of America enters new world of opportunity as BENEO-Palatinit Inc.
PALATINIT of America has officially become BENEO-Palatinit Inc. With this name change and a new identity, the company moves forward into a growing world of...
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.