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  • Genesis Today expands line of fruit juice drinks

    AUSTIN, Texas -- Supplement brand Genesis Today is expanding its popular line of Superfruit Juice with three new offerings that contain less sugar than other specialty juices.

    The brand announced it is launching Acai Berry Classic, Greens + Flaxseed, and Pomegranate & Berries + Resveratrol. These new Genesis Today juices contain 63-72% less sugar than the leading specialty juice competition.

  • Dannon rolls out sweeping ingredient changes to its products

    WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. -- Dannon is joining other consumables brands in trying to appeal to evolving consumer preferences by bringing big ingredient changes to all of its products. 

    The brand announced Thursday that new yogurts with non-GMO ingredients are available for the first time from Dannon. Dannon says this is the beginning of the transformation of the company's Danimals, Oikos and Dannon brands, which over time will evolve to contain non-GMO ingredients to add more choices to the most diverse range of yogurts available in the U.S. 

  • NCPA posts dates for revenue-boosting, front-end seminar, including at ABC's ThoughtSpot 2016

    ALEXANDRIA, Va. - The National Community Pharmacists Association on Tuesday announced its 2016 lineup of one-day seminars to help community pharmacy owners and front-end staff hone their merchandising and marketing skills, as well as a new sponsorship by Good Neighbor Pharmacy and AmerisourceBergen Drug Corporation to continue the Front-End Profit Building Seminars program.

  • Terlato Wines launches millennial-friendly canned wine

    LAKE BLUFF, Ill. -- Terlato Wines is seeking to leverage a major growth opportunity for the brand by launching value-priced wines that appeal to millennials.

    Launching nationally this summer, two varieties of Seven Daughters wine will be available in four-packs: Moscato Veneto from Italy and Pinot Noir from prime California vineyards.

    Cans are the fastest-growing packaging category for wine in the U.S. – up 270% over the last year. 

  • New General Mills products highlight consumer interest in wellness

    MINNEAPOLIS -- General Mills is following new consumer-driven food trends with its lineup of products launching this summer around the world.

    Many of the new products closely align with increasing consumer interest in wellness, convenience, and snacking including new Yoplait Greek 2% Whips!, Nature Valley Nut & Seed Crunchy Granola Bars, Annie's organic cereal, Old El Paso Mini Taco Boats, Totino's Pizza Sticks and Häägen-Dazs Stick Bars.

  • Kashi unveils new packaging that tells a story

    SOLANA BEACH, Calif. -- Leading natural brand Kashi is launching a new and refreshed brand identity that reflects its belief that food should not only taste good, but do good.

    Created in partnership with Jones Knowles Ritchie, the new look is a commitment to visually telling the brand story of bringing people close to the food they love. Initial changes will be reflected across the company's logo and packaging portfolio.

  • Newman's Own goes organic with salad dressing

    WESTPORT, Conn. -- Newman's Own is leveraging the popularity of organics as well as its salad dressings by adding five new flavors to its portfolio.

    All five varieties of the new Newman's Own Organics salad dressings use cold-pressed organic extra virgin olive oil, blended with organic herbs and spices. The dressings are non-GMO, do not contain any artificial flavors or colors, and are free from high fructose corn syrup.  As noted on every bottle, these new dressings carry the USDA Organic Seal and have received Oregon Tilth Certified Organic organic certification.

  • Ethical Bean launches eco-friendly coffee pods

    VANCOUVER, British Columbia -- A leading brand of fair trade organic coffee is launching a 100% certified compostable single serve pod.

    Ethical Bean, with a strong ongoing commitment to fair and environmentally friendly production practices, has gone one step further with an innovative solution to the large environmental challenge of single serve coffee plastic waste. Made from coffee bean chaff and other renewable materials, the entire pod can be thrown directly into the green bin and will completely break down in a municipal composter in less than 84 days.

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