Packaging / Labeling: Page 92


  • Deep Dive

    The 10 strangest candy products on the market

    Snakes and flavor novelties are nothing new, but will anyone buy candy urine samples?

    By Roger Riddell • March 19, 2013
  • Should labels translate calories into exercise?

    Researchers at the University of North Carolina School of Medicine found that consumers will eat less if they know how much exercise is needed to burn those calories off. 

    By Davide Savenije • March 19, 2013
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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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    Deep Dive

    5 Flavors of the Week: New Faygo and Skinny Cow launches

    Holiness and new sodas are hitting stores in this week's notable food and beverage releases.

    By March 18, 2013
  • Sarah Palin raises soda ban, Big Gulp at CPAC speech

    The iconic 7-Eleven cup became a punch line for her in front of the conservative crowd.

    By March 18, 2013
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    Why one craft brewer is thinking small

    Many craft breweries are putting beer into larger bottles, but here's one that has decided to go the other way with an 8.4 oz. can.

    By Jeremy Peterseil • March 15, 2013
  • ConAgra wants to prove that frozen meals can be healthy

    In response to a new study painting frozen meals in a poor light, ConAgra has made it a mission to educate the public on the advantages of frozen meals.

    By Jeremy Peterseil • March 14, 2013
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    Study suggests green labels could be misleading

    A new study out of Cornell shows that a food's perceived nutrition is quite a fickle entity.

    By Jeremy Peterseil • March 13, 2013
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    NJ bakery enters deal with FDA after labeling concerns

    The bakery, known fot its gluten and sugar free snacks, may have been misleading customers.

    By Jeremy Peterseil • March 13, 2013
  • Deep Dive

    Which buzzwords actually sell food?

    It turns out that calcium, grains and organic logos do not carry equal weight on grocery store shelves.

    By March 13, 2013
  • New York City fires back with soda ban appeal

    Mayor Michael Bloomberg's fight will continue as big sodas remain available in The Big Apple.

    By March 12, 2013
  • Smirnoff reveals new sorbet vodkas

    Rasberry Pomegranate and Mango Passion Fruit are among the new flavors.

    By March 12, 2013
  • Deep Dive

    6 Flavors of the Week: New Svedka, Dole and SunChips launches

    Sweet and spicy were the big winners this week in vodka, ketchup and snack-food rollouts.

    By March 11, 2013
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    Frito-Lay may go back to court over Tostitos Scoops lawsuit

    After loosing in court, the chip giant is weighing its options carefully.

    By Jeremy Peterseil • March 9, 2013
  • Whole Foods vows to label all GMO products by 2018

    The company has decided not to wait for the many legislative battles on the subject, taking the issue on themselves.

    By Jeremy Peterseil • March 8, 2013
  • Lipton teas coming to Keurig one-cup brewers

    Green Mountain and Unilever, the two brands' parent companies, struck a deal to make Lipton teas available to Keurig users.

    By Davide Savenije • March 8, 2013
  • Will a ban on food marketing to kids in Canada curb obesity?

    In a new journal report, Canadian academics and industry analysts believe curbing advertisements may go a long way.

    By Jeremy Peterseil • March 8, 2013
  • If horse meat can pass for beef, what else is going on?

    The horse meat problem was as simple as cheap meat being substituted for pricier meat, and that is worth worrying about.

    By Jeremy Peterseil • March 7, 2013
  • Fish fraud legislation on its way from Washington

    After a series of disastrous studies claiming 33% of all fish in the U.S. were mislabeled, lawmakers haven taken up the charge. 

    By Jeremy Peterseil • March 6, 2013
  • Loose Bumble Bee seals cause tuna recall

    Contamination concerns led to the recall, which covers a list of Bumble Bee products.

    By March 6, 2013
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    Craft beer boom brings bigger bottle problems

    Critics are calling it the industry's "wine-ification."

    By Jeremy Peterseil • March 6, 2013
  • Deep Dive

    7 Flavors of the Week: New Red Bull and SodaStream launches

    You can see the energy in packaging and ingredients this week among the biggest food and beverage product announcements.

    By Davide Savenije • March 4, 2013
  • AB InBev mocks lawsuits, says beer and water are different

    The beer giant fires back against $5 million lawsuits, and the full-page ads use humor to counter accusations.

    By Jeremy Peterseil • March 4, 2013
  • FDA holds public meeting on FSMA, feedback mostly positive

    Covering preventative controls and produce safety, participants included food producers, as well as consumers. 

    By Jeremy Peterseil • March 4, 2013
  • Milk industry asks FDA to ease sweetener regulations

    Sweetened drinks like chocolate milk have to abide by more regulations than sports drinks and other beverages, claim lobbyists.

    By Jeremy Peterseil • March 1, 2013
  • Monster targets Red Bull in annual results announcement

    The energy drink, formerly a supplement, will get re-labeled under FDA regulations.

    By Jeremy Peterseil • Feb. 28, 2013