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  • Pacific Natural Foods adds organic bisques to lineup

    TUALATIN, Ore. — Pacific Natural Foods' ready-to-eat soups line has expanded to include four organic bisques.

    Pacific said its portfolio now features organic hearty tomato bisque, organic roasted red pepper and tomato bisque, organic cashew carrot ginger bisque and organic butternut squash bisque. The company said each gluten- and soy-free bisque features chunks of vegetables. The cashew carrot ginger bisque also is dairy free.

    The new line carries a suggested retail price range of $3.29 to $3.49 for 17.6-oz. container.

  • El Monterey mini tacos line makes its way to stores

    DINUBA, Calif. — Ruiz Foods has added a new snack bag line to its El Monterey brand.

    The El Monterey portfolio, which features such Mexican food favorites as quesadillas, taquitos and more, now includes mini tacos, which are available in chicken and cheddar cheese, and beef and cheddar cheese varieties.

  • Stouffer's highlights Sautes for Two line with new program

    SOLON, Ohio — Stouffer's has launched a new campaign that encourages couples to use the brand's Sautes for Two line to reconnect.

  • Diet Coke highlights partnership with The Heart Truth campaign

    ATLANTA — In an effort to raise awareness of women's heart health educational programs, an actress and a fashion designer have joined Diet Coke and the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute's The Heart Truth campaign.

  • Campbell's appoints SVP, chief human resources officer

    CAMDEN, N.J. — Campbell Soup Co. has appointed a new leader for its human resources department.

    Robert Morrissey, who has served as VP human resources for Campbell's North America division since 2006, was appointed SVP and chief human resources officer. In his new role, Morrissey will be responsible for Campbell's global human resources function, including talent acquisition and management, organizational effectiveness, compensation and benefits, and diversity and inclusion for the company's 18,000 employees.

  • Sticky Buddy makes market debut

    FAIRFIELD, N.J. — TeleBrands has launched Sticky Buddy, a new reusable sticky roller that is designed to remove hair, crumbs and more without ruining fabrics.

    The company said it recently secured the exclusive intellectual property rights for the roller, which was invented by Tylor Ross of South Bend, Ind. The roller also features little "rubber fingers" that help users reach deep into carpets to remove ground-in messes, TeleBrands said.

  • Tic Tac debuts Shake It Up campaign

    SOMERSET, N.J. — Tic Tac has unveiled its first-ever 360-degree marketing campaign, the brand announced Monday.

  • Hostess gives Twinkies brand the chocolate treatment

    IRVING, Texas — Hostess is making one of its limited-edition treats a full-time staple.

    The company said it has expanded its Twinkies line to include chocolate creme Twinkies. Available in multipack and single-serve options, the new Twinkies item is being rolled out to store shelves nationwide.

    Chocolate creme Twinkies were first introduced last spring and have become part of the Hostess portfolio after positive consumer response, the company said.

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