Packaging / Labeling: Page 77
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Deep Dive
For food labels, sometimes less is more
Keeping it short and sweet (but not with added sugar or aspartame) is the way to go with clean labels for food and beverages.
By Ariella Brown • March 21, 2014 -
WikiFoods develops edible packaging for Stonyfield frozen yogurt
Are people ready for food that comes in edible packages?
By Ariella Brown • March 21, 2014 -
Explore the Trendline➔
Courtesy of InstacartTrendlineTop 5 stories from Food Dive
The food and beverage industry is changing rapidly and the actions companies take this year are likely to play a major role in defining their future.
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Hershey told to modify Brookside candy packaging
What's in a word? Quite a bit for candy packaging.
By Ariella Brown • March 19, 2014 -
Healthy & Tasty is the new name for GRILLiT
GRILLiT gets a new name and a new corporate website
By Ariella Brown • March 18, 2014 -
Changes to Tenn. whiskey law challenged by Jack Daniel's
Tennessee whiskey sells better than others, a fact that works in Jack Daniel's favor.
By Ariella Brown • March 17, 2014 -
Panel looks for standard definition of whole grain foods
The panel of U.S. and European experts hopes to pin down a clear and consistent standard for whole grain products.
By Ariella Brown • March 13, 2014 -
Guilty as charged, Fonterra says
Fonterra is to plead guilty to New Zealand charges associated with recall.
By Ariella Brown • March 13, 2014 -
SweetWater Brewing Company rolls out cans
Beer drinkers will no longer see craft beer only available in bottles.
By Ariella Brown • March 13, 2014 -
Deep Dive
The growth of gluten-free
You can anticipate seeing a lot more water and juice bottles boasting of their "gluten-free" status.
By Ariella Brown • March 11, 2014 -
No dismissal for Monster lawsuit
Monster fails to get the San Francisco suit dismissed.
By Ariella Brown • March 10, 2014 -
Rumble shakes coming to America in aluminium bottles
The aluminum bottles are designed for function and to grab customers' attention.
By Ariella Brown • March 7, 2014 -
Non-GMO trumps organic as selling point
GMO tops the list of health-conscious consumer concerns.
By Ariella Brown • March 6, 2014 -
What new labels mean to small businesses
The labels' $2 billion estimated cost has raised budgetary concerns from small food companies.
By Ariella Brown • March 6, 2014 -
Retrieved from Chobani on August 28, 2013
FDA revisiting the term 'evaporated cane juice' for food labels
What do consumers think evaporated cane juice is? Apparently, not sugar.
By Ariella Brown • March 5, 2014 -
Stonyfield and Happy Family come together for new line of yogurts
The yogurt pouches will be developed for babies, toddlers, and kids.
By Ariella Brown • March 5, 2014 -
Aseptia receives $28 million in funding
The company that produces technology to extend food's shelf life is getting an infusion of cash.
By Ariella Brown • March 4, 2014 -
Deep Dive
Can a new nutrition label improve America's health?
Supporters tout the label’s potential for a major consumer health overhaul—but can it deliver on their promises?
By Ariella Brown • March 4, 2014 -
Smart Balance spread joins the non-GMO bandwagon
Non-GMO appears to be the way to go for brands that seek to appeal to health-conscious consumers.
By Ariella Brown • March 3, 2014 -
Roos Foods expands cheese recall
Roos Foods expands recall for products linked to Listeria outbreak.
By Ariella Brown • March 3, 2014 -
Food industry to develop own nutrition label
GMS and FMI are pushing the "Facts Up Front" nutrition label as a better choice than the proposed redesign of the FDA mandated label.
By Ariella Brown • March 3, 2014 -
Mars Food recalling specific batch of Uncle Ben's Rice
The voluntary recall is for a packaging puncture; so far no illnesses have been linked to the the affected packages.
By Ariella Brown • March 2, 2014 -
Retrieved from Nestle on October 03, 2012
Nestle's new frozen bars deliver fruit and vegetables
Vitamins and vegetables set the new Dreyer Outshine bars apart from others.
By Ariella Brown • Feb. 27, 2014 -
The price tag for new nutrition labels: $2 billion
Good health is priceless, but the FDA's new nutrition labels will likely come at a hefty price.
By Ariella Brown • Feb. 27, 2014 -
White House proposes new nutrition labels
The move represents the first major overhaul to the labels in 20 years.
By Ariella Brown • Feb. 27, 2014