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  • Tasty Expansion

    Tasty Brand, Inc., maker of Tastybaby® frozen organic purées, has grown the pioneering product line with Organic Infant Cereals, as well expanding the brand beyond baby food with Organic Fruit Snacks.
  • Sarasin, Bailey Take Helm of PFSE

    The Partnership for Food Safety Education (PFSE) has new leadership, effective tomorrow.
  • Mist up

    China Mist Pure Bottled Organic Teas provide a gourmet restaurant ice tea experience without sweeteners, additives or artificial preservatives, according to the Scottsdale, Ariz.-based company.
  • Busy Social Life

    Looking to keep the pressure on Coca-Cola’s Vitaminwater, competitor, SoBe Lifewater, is getting social the summer. The PepsiCo-owned brand will lean heavily on traditional ads as well as an extensive social media campaign, encompassing such sites as Twitter and Facebook, to promote its two new flavors: Acai Fruit Punch and Mango Melon.
  • NSF, American Society for Nutrition Align to Administer New Smart Choices Program

    Another consumer-friendly on-package consumer nutrition labeling program has been unveiled, this time by NSF International and the American Society for Nutrition (ASN), which have teamed up to administer the new Smart Choices Program. The nutrition labeling program will aim to provide manufacturers and retailers with a reliable front-of-pack icon plus calorie information that helps consumers recognize smarter food and beverage products within product categories.
  • New Smart Choices Program Puts Nutrition Front and Center

    NSF International and the American Society for Nutrition (ASN) recently announced their joint roles in administering the Smart Choices Program™ — a new nutritional front-of-package labeling program.
  • Tropicana Says ‘Get Your Fruit On!’

    Tropicana is promoting healthy habits by inviting consumers to “Get your fruit on!”
  • The Complete Package: Healthy <i>and</i> Delicious

    A certain amount of trade-off is expected when we make healthier food choices. A low-fat cereal bar is not the same as a double fudge brownie — no matter how you slice it. But if you are going to sit down to that cereal bar instead of the brownie, you want it to be the best-tasting cereal bar around, right?
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