Packaging / Labeling: Page 78


  • Popchips settles suit over 'natural' claims for over $2M

    The snack maker will remove the claims from packages.

    By Feb. 26, 2014
  • A coffee first: Probiotics in a K-cup

    Perhaps Copper Moon can adapt an old coffee tagline and say, "the best part of waking up is probiotics in your cup."

    By Feb. 26, 2014
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    Top 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. 

    By Food Dive staff
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    Can the beverage industry stay in schools with new guidelines?

    There are a few directions the industry can take to work recently-released Smart Snacks in School standards to its advantage.

    By Feb. 26, 2014
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    Kraft's Oscar Mayer debuts P3 protein packs

    The deli meat company's newest offering looks to cash in on the protein craze.

    By Paul Conley • Feb. 25, 2014
  • Coca-Cola sells bottling operations in Chicago, Florida

    The soft-drink giant is backing away from the 2010 purchase of its North American bottler.

    By Paul Conley • Feb. 24, 2014
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    Our 5 favorite food certifications and labels

    Even industry insiders have a hard time sorting thought the myriad certifications and labels that appear on food in the U.S.

    By Paul Conley • Feb. 23, 2014
  • Danone quietly changing its yogurt containers to a bio-plastic

    Some 5% of the company's yogurts are now packed in PLA material.

    By Paul Conley • Feb. 20, 2014
  • Nigeria to Coke: We aren't a 'dumping ground' for defective products

    The company's products in the African nation were found to have rusty bottle tops, rusty cans, and foreign particles.

    By Roger Riddell • Feb. 19, 2014
  • Deep Dive

    Can a countertop Coke machine edge out SodaStream?

    Coke and Keurig versus Sodastream may well be the next frontier of the soda wars.

    By Feb. 18, 2014
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    Green eating and GMOs: This week's most read food news

    Which food giant announced it would remove artificial ingredients from one of its staple products? Find out here!

    By Roger Riddell • Feb. 14, 2014
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    7 food & beverage CEOs to watch in 2014

    Whether they face PR minefields or shifts to new markets, these executives' decisions in 2014 will greatly impact their companies' destinies.

    By Keith Button • Feb. 14, 2014
  • Snack bar lawsuit: Kind sues Clif bars for trademark infringement

    At issue is the transparent packaging of Clif Bar 's new Mojo bars.

    By Paul Conley • Feb. 14, 2014
  • Deep Dive

    6 food brands going for Olympic gold

    Will being associated with some of the world's greatest athletes give these brands a boost?

    By Alex Nowicki • Feb. 13, 2014
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    Rock star joins crusade to change Yoplait design to save wildlife

    Boston bassist David Sikes joins a years-long campaign to save animals by forcing Yoplait to change design.

    By Paul Conley • Feb. 13, 2014
  • ConAgra warns of trouble ahead, cites private-label challenges

    The food-processing giant told Wall Street that it was cutting profit expectations for the fiscal year.

    By Paul Conley • Feb. 12, 2014
  • UK lab: 38% of food products wrongly labeled

    Tests found everything from meat containing unlisted species to herbal teas with no herbs or tea.

    By Roger Riddell • Feb. 11, 2014
  • Deep Dive

    5 environmentally friendly eating trends to watch

    The movement toward green eating seems to resonate with wide swaths of the population. 

    By Paul Conley • Feb. 9, 2014
  • 3D printing and Coke's Keurig stake: The week's most read food news

    Get caught up on Kellogg's closing N.C. snack plant and more right here!

    By Roger Riddell • Feb. 7, 2014
  • A-B InBev buys craft brewer Blue Point

    The purchase gives A-B InBev a bigger stake in the growing market for craft beers.

    By Paul Conley • Feb. 6, 2014
  • Coca-Cola buys stake in Green Mountain, firing shot at SodaStream

    The deal brings brew-at-home technology to millions of Coke drinkers.

    By Paul Conley • Feb. 6, 2014
  • 5,200 cases of mislabeled Healthy Choice soup recalled

    ConAgra issued the recall over concerns about undeclared allergens on the mistaken labels.

    By Roger Riddell • Feb. 5, 2014
  • Cargill unveils labeling, traceablity website for disclosing finely textured beef

    The disclosures, and a website aimed at promoting ground beef, come three months after the company promised transparency in the wake of the pink slime controversy.

    By Paul Conley • Feb. 4, 2014
  • Tyson earnings soar in Q1 as costs drop

    Net income rose 47% in the most recent quarter.

    By Paul Conley • Feb. 3, 2014
  • Yogurt wars and child slavery: The week's most read food news

    Did you hear about how PepsiCo's CEO calls employees' moms?

    By Roger Riddell • Jan. 31, 2014
  • Deep Dive

    Edible Intelligence: How will the FDA change the nutrition facts label?

    In his latest column, Sam Vance speculates what changes may soon come to nutrition facts labeling.

    By Sam Vance • Jan. 31, 2014