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  • Snapple asks Americans to sing, 'Oh say can you TEA'

    PLANO, Texas -- Just in time for the upcoming Fourth of July holiday, Snapple is asking consumers to celebrate America by indulging in the brand's new, patriotic flavors.

    Recently, Snapple launched Oh Say Can You TEA, a black tea with strawberry flavor and a hint of mint. Available through July 4, the new tea flavor has been supported with social, digital and traditional media and marks the first time that a limited-time Snapple product has received national TV support. 

  • Coming soon: Celine Dion health and beauty products

    HOLLYWOOD, Calif. -- Iconic performer Celine Dion is planning to launch a new lifestyle collection in 2017 that includes beauty and other personal care products.

    The singer announced Thursday that she has partnered with Epic Rights and Feeling Productions (Dion's Canadian-based production company) to launch the line in Fall 2017 over an 18-month period, starting with active wear, accessories, eyewear, beauty, and travel products and introducing new product lines over the following three years.

  • GoGo squeeZ launches yogurt on the go

    NEW YORK -- Just in time for National Dairy Month, GoGo squeeZ is moo-ving into a new healthy snack category with the launch of GoGo squeeZ YogurtZ, a squeezable yogurt snack with nothing artificial and no fridge needed.

    Like all GoGo squeeZ products, GoGo squeeZ YogurtZ comes in the iconic GoGo squeeZ pouch.

  • GoClip offers new protection from biting insects

    SPOKANE, Wash. -- With summer on the way and fears about Zika virus spreading worldwide, a leading insect repellent brand is expanding its product line to include wearables. 

    Sterling International Inc., the company behind RESCUE! insect traps and attractants, has expanded its product line to include spatial insect repellents, including a new wearable repellent device called GoClip.

  • General Mills launches first new cereal in 15 years

    MINNEAPOLIS -- General Mills unveiled its first new cereal brand in more than a decade this week, Tiny Toast, which comes in Blueberry and Strawberry varieties.

    Shaped like small pieces of toast and sprinkled with blueberries and strawberries, Tiny Toast arouses the senses of taste and smell thanks to real fruit, says Mike Evenson, product developer in our Innovation, Technology and Quality division.

  • Mondelez breaks ground for new R&D center in Poland

    WROCLAW, Poland -- Mondelez International has officially begun work on a new global research and development site in Poland that will support new products and technologies for such beloved brands as Cadbury Dairy Milk, Milka, Barni and Oreo. 

    The state-of- the-art research and development facility is expected to open in the first quarter 2017 and will be equipped with innovation labs, a new pilot plant and a "collaboration kitchen," a creative space for new ideas and experimentation.

  • Doritos lures millennials with technology, gaming and music

    PLANO, Texas -- Leading snack brand Doritos has come up with a millennial-friendly way to promote its newest product: an arcade.

  • Edy's debuts revamped line of ice cream

    OAKLAND, Calif. -- On a journey to evolve with consumer preferences and offer greater choice, Nestle USA has revamped its popular Edy's Slow Churned line of ice creams.

    Nestle has rebranded nine of its most popular Edy's Slow Churned flavors to reflect their simpler ingredient profile. The new recipes feature a label with seven or eight ingredients, reduced from an average of 22.

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