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  • Bellisio Foods shakes up the freezer with EAT! meals

    MINNEAPOLIS -- One of the nation's fastest growing frozen food companies is globalizing the freezer aisle with the introduction of EAT! frozen entrées.

  • Folgers gives coffee lovers more versatility in the morning

    ORRVILLE, Ohio -- Folgers is introducing a new product that allows coffee lovers to enjoy big coffee flavor no matter how it's prepared.

    Folgers' new Coffeehouse Blend is a medium-dark roast designed to produce a unique coffee experience that starts off smooth and ends with a bold, distinct flavor, the brand says. It is designed to be prepared with an automatic drip coffee maker, French Press, Cold Brew or in a Keurig brewing system.

  • Blueair launches line of connected air purifiers

    CHICAGO -- A new series of classic air purifiers featuring iFi-enabled cloud connectivity is hitting store shelves.

    Arriving in tandem with National Indoor Air Quality Awareness Month, Blueair says its new Classic purifiers deliver a 20% boost in clean air delivery, a sleeker profile and quieter performance.

  • A new brand competes for sparkling water consumers

    SHELBURNE, Ontario -- Bottled water brand Ice River Springs is launching a line of sparkling spring water under the Ice River Green brand name.

    The company will offer four varieties of Ice River Green Carbonated Spring Water. One is unflavored and the other three have natural organic citrus flavors: Lemon, Lime and Orange Tangerine.

  • Garden Fresh Gourmet launches line Of fresh refrigerated soup

    FERNDALE, Mich. -- Popular snack brand Garden Fresh Gourmet has debuted a line of fresh refrigerated soups in four flavors.

    Available in the refrigerated section of the drug or grocery store, the new line of soups pushes Garden Fresh Gourmet into a new category and offers consumers a new option that aligns with their demand for more delicious, ingredient-rich fresh packaged foods. 

  • WHO urges countries to tax sugary drinks

    WASHINGTON -- Governments should tax sugary drinks to fight the global epidemics of obesity and diabetes, the World Health Organization said on Tuesday.

    According to a new WHO report, taxing sugary drinks can lower consumption and reduce obesity, type 2 diabetes and tooth decay.

    Fiscal policies that lead to at least a 20% increase in the retail price of sugary drinks would result in proportional reductions in consumption of such products, according to the report titled Fiscal policies for Diet and Prevention of Noncommunicable Diseases (NCDs).

  • Honeywell debuts air cleaner with washable filter

    MARLBOROUGH, Mass. -- Honeywell has created a new air cleaner that offers a solution for consumers' indoor air quality issues, in a smaller package. 

    A smaller version of the popular Honeywell AirGenius 4 Tower Air Cleaner, the Compact AirGenius 4 provides the same performance for rooms up to 150 sq. ft., removing up to 99.9% of airborne pollutants, as small as 0.3 microns, from the air that passes through its filter. 

  • Krusteaz brings new look into the baking aisle

    SEATTLE -- Krusteaz is setting itself apart from competitors in the baking aisle by introducing a new package design that aims to better connect emotionally with consumers.

    As the largest brand at Continental Mills Inc., Krusteaz says the new packaging also aims to articulate a new brand platform reflective of current trends, to increase its relevancy among a wider audience and to strengthen its challenger-brand status.

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