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Heineken to roll out 8.5 oz slim cans
The new slimmer cans are meant to ensure a colder drink.
By Paul Conley • Jan. 29, 2014 -
Chicken of the Sea seeks name for mermaid
For 62 years, the woman of the sea on Chicken of the Sea can has been nameless.
By Paul Conley • Jan. 29, 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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Deep Dive
Yogurt Wars: The 3 fronts in the fight for dominance
Once, you had to look long and hard through the dairy aisle to find yogurt. And if you could find two flavors, let alone two brands, you were lucky. Those days are long gone.
By Paul Conley • Jan. 27, 2014 -
Tweeting food brands and anti-fraud tech: The week's most read food news
Are you ready for cookie dough and marshmallow crispy Oreos?
By Roger Riddell • Jan. 24, 2014 -
Wrigley eliminates chief marketing officer role as gum sales tumble
The Chicago-based gum giant says the move was made "to create efficiencies."
By Paul Conley • Jan. 24, 2014 -
Jelly Belly debuts beer-flavored jelly beans to attract male buyers
The candy maker's newest flavors are aimed at expanding the consumer base.
By Paul Conley • Jan. 23, 2014 -
Hershey apes Nutella: The week's most-read food news
Find out about the five coolest food and beverage college programs and more right here!
By Roger Riddell • Jan. 17, 2014 -
PepsiCo dumps 'natural' Gatorade down the drain
The company says Gatorade Naturals and G2 Naturals "did not resonate" with the target audience.
By Paul Conley • Jan. 17, 2014 -
Deep Dive
Edible Intelligence: 4 ways labels may change in 2014
Some labeling may be on the way out, as other disputed forms of labeling find their way to retail aisles.
By Sam Vance • Jan. 16, 2014 -
Hershey takes on Nutella with clone of popular chocolate spread
The chocolate maker debuts three spreads aimed at winning Nutella's growing market.
By Paul Conley • Jan. 16, 2014 -
CSPI threatens to sue Kraft, Smart Balance, Abbott Labs over marketing claims
The advocacy group wants food manufactures to halt the use of what it sees as deceptive language.
By Paul Conley • Jan. 14, 2014 -
No, really: Coca-Cola connoisseurs now have a special glass
Glass manufacturer Riedel has created a glass specifically to enhance the Coke experience.
By Paul Conley • Jan. 14, 2014 -
Retrieved from PepsiCo on January 13, 2014
PepsiCo debuts premium bottled water brand Qua
Qua enters a highly competitive market dominated by brands such as Evian and Fiji.
By Paul Conley • Jan. 13, 2014 -
Coke, Kraft, Kellogg and others have cut 6.4 trillion calories in Obama challenge
The 16 companies that joined the Healthy Weight Commitment Foundation pledge in 2010 are way, way ahead of their goals.
By Paul Conley • Jan. 9, 2014 -
More details emerge on Grocery Manufacturers Association's GMO label plan
GMA wants the FDA to set up a voluntary labeling standard and to limit states' ability to regulate.
By Paul Conley • Jan. 8, 2014 -
Minute Maid adds 2 veggie flavors to Juices To Go line
The new flavors are the first in the line to include vegetable juices.
By Roger Riddell • Jan. 6, 2014 -
Oregon DOJ demands info on 5-Hour Energy drink ingredients
The state's Department of Justice wants to see uncensored documents that support the company's claims about the product's effects.
By Paul Conley • Jan. 3, 2014 -
Cheerios go GMO-free
General Mills has begun making its original Cheerios without the use of genetically modified ingredients.
By Paul Conley • Jan. 3, 2014 -
Hebrew National tells appeals court it lacks authority to rule on kosher
Attorneys for ConAgra say the details of kosher law are best left to religious, not civil, authorities.
By Paul Conley • Dec. 26, 2013 -
ConAgra reports rise in profit, while consumer sales stay flat
Private-brand sales drove better-than-expected results for the food manufacturer.
By Paul Conley • Dec. 20, 2013 -
MIT researchers develop non-stick ketchup bottle
If the new bottle passes safety testing, it could bring condiments to consumers faster than Heinz's current 0.028 miles per hour.
By Roger Riddell • Dec. 18, 2013 -
Startups, hacks and mergers: This week's most read food news
Get caught up on the year's biggest food startups and acquisitions, plus an unfortunate sriracha development, here!
By Roger Riddell • Dec. 13, 2013 -
Coca-Cola splits business in two, returns to franchise model
The soda giant is shuffling executives and creating new operating units as it exits the bottle-owning business and returns to a franchise model.
By Paul Conley • Dec. 13, 2013 -
Kellogg to shutter Ontario plant, lay off 500 people
The move comes a month after the cereal maker said it would cut its global workforce by 7%.
By Paul Conley • Dec. 11, 2013 -
Retrieved from Chobani on December 10, 2013
Chobani to run Super Bowl ad touting new 100 calorie blend
Chobani's Simply 100 is going head-to-head with Yoplait Greek 100.
By Paul Conley • Dec. 10, 2013